Everyday moments of truth: Frontline managers are key to women's career aspirations
The slide uses a narrative 'Anne' to frame the research findings on gender parity.
Consulting deck · problem_statement · frame_problem · overcrowded density
2 without position callout 1 · metric 1
Anne is positioned as the hero whose journey the audience follows
SCQA Framework block · 78%Situation (Anne's start), Complication (doubts), Question (why?), Answer (rest)
Storytelling Effect block · 75%Personalized narrative carries the statistical claim
Contrast Pairs loop · 85%Female vs Male panels, New vs Experienced bars
Data Story Arc loop · 78%Loop opens context -> conflict (gap) -> insight thread
Action Titles slide · 90%Figure title states the so-what: aspirations and confidence drop in midcareer
Annotation slide · 90%Red arrows on bars highlight the 43->16 and 27->13 drops for women
Audience Definition slide · 70%The slide mentions 'women's career paths' and 'midcareer,' indicating a focus on a specific audience.
Chart Selection Guide slide · 75%Grouped bar chart appropriate for category comparison
Opening Hooks slide · 85%Opens with Anne's persona narrative — short story hook
Singularity Effect slide · 70%Anne, a single recent grad, used as proxy for the statistical pattern
Small Multiples slide · 85%Two parallel bar charts (aspiration / confidence) with same axes
No framework match is anchored to this slide.