Stand-alone decks have replaced long documents. Examples of these are business plans, analysis of stocks, and research reports. People prefer decks because they are easier to consume, more concise (one main message per slide), and use more imagery and diagrams. When startups are raising money, they don't give investors a long business plan. Instead, they'll send investors a short deck (10-20 slides). For consulting companies like McKinsey, they'll build stand-alone decks for their clients, which includes all their recommendations and analysis. Basically, stand-alone decks have become one of the most important communication tools.
When to use it✅
Build a stand-alone deck when you have lots of information to communicate. You do not need to present this deck in person. You should make it so that the reader can understand all the information without you being present.
When not to use it🚫
If you're giving a high-level overview of something, use a 1-pager or email. If you're giving the presentation, use a presentation-style deck.
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