Make Impressive McKinsey Visuals in Excel!
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- Make McKinsey Charts and Visuals in Excel from scratch.
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In this video, I make 3 McKinsey visuals in Excel. McKinsey & Company is the most prestigious consulting firm in the world, so they're known to make some of the best visuals in the industry. That’s why I want to show you how to replicate three of their most popular visuals, in Excel. First, we create a radial bar chart, which is like a mix of a pie chart and a bar chart. You can find this inside of the pie charts section in Excel. Specifically, next to a doughnut chart. Second, we make a bar chart to compare one column of numbers inside of the other. This is similar to a budget vs actuals chart. Lastly, we make a stacked bar chart to showcase the demographics in each step of the corporate ladder.
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Chapters:
0:00 - Radial Bar Chart Part 1
3:05 - Eyedropper Trick
4:07 - Radia Bar Chart Part 2
6:33 - Unnamed Bar Chart?
12:02 - Stacked Bar Chart
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Please keep the "re-create" series going! I re-made the financial times charts in Excel for fun...such a great learning experience
Would love to see that!
These “recreating visuals” videos are super useful. Thanks. Part 2 and part 3 please
Noted thank you :)
Keep them coming!
Definitely a part two and three!!! These dashboard videos are the best on UA-cam!
Glad you like them! More to come hopefully
@@KenjiExplainsplease waiting for the part 2
This is incredible! Many thanks for sharing your expertise with us!
I have just started learning excel and your video are giving me confidence and ample knowledge to go in this path
Really appreciate these recreating visuals walkthroughs. They come in handy, thank you! =)
You're very welcome!
Nice work packed inside an instructive video. A part 2:and 3 would be a perfect roundup of more charts in the McKinsey arsenal. Cheers …
Thank you soo much Kenji you have made this excel topic easy with your explanations. Yes we want part 2 and part 3 ❣
Yes we want a part two. These videos are very helpful for me.
Noted thank you!
Yes, looking forward to part2 and 3, thanks Kenji!@@KenjiExplains
Fantastic examples. You explain making charts in an easy to understand way.
One of the best videos ever! Please prepare part2
Downloaded Excel today, literally found your page yesterday and the quality of content you create is amazing, more visuals please!
Awesome, thank you! more soon hopefully :)
Great visuals!! Super helpful
Thank you so much. It's very helpful ❤
Thank you. This is so helpful.
Thank you for sharing!
Very innovative, thanks for sharing.
Can't help it admiring this guy!
I would also like to see a Part 2. Thank you!
Awesome...So well explained..thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Super useful Kenki, thanks so much. FYI the second chart is a Stacked Bar Chart, to compare frequencies over a 2 parameters of a variables, let's say freqs of Yes and No over a variable like "Hold a bachelor degree" over a range of years or age population ranges. It would be nice a video like this but making some ppts in McKinsey style as they recently changed their branding a bit
Great vid as usual ❤❤❤.
amazing. thank you
Kenji this was excellent
You make awesome content. Thank you so much !
Glad you enjoy it!
You are literally the GOAT
Great video!
Awesome! I’m going to copy for the dashboard I’m building at work.
Thank you!
Now that some interesting thing.
.😮. can't wait for more this type of videos...🙏
Glad you liked it! More to come hopefully :)
I like the video very much, it would help me in my scientific research papers
Awesome, thanks
Thanks a lot.
In the Unnamed chart, --> Alternatively you can also create a horizontal range of the values of Year and Quarter, create a linked image through the excel's built in Camera tool and then Format and Resize it as convenient and finally place it on top of the chart, saves a bit of time!!
What's very cool is that you go for these text labels..I can spend hours assuming they can be automatically done in the chart data..not any more
Bar in bar chart for the second one 👍🏽
powerful !
@KenjiExplains. Great video. Are any of your courses available on Udemy?
Great vid again! Isn’t it so that when you want to change something you don’t have to do the right click on the bar and then go to change data series but instead you just use ctrl+1 that works almost anywhere?
McKinsey uses as Ppt add in called Thinkcell. With such tool it takes you 30 seconds to build charts. Doing it in Excel is really inefficient.
Well, it costs starting €250/year. If one needs to just draw a couple charts, it’s Think-cell that’s not cost-efficient.
250/yr for mckinsey is nothing lol@@violentfox
What about
π racy @@violentfox
Firstly, I like the tutorial and the tonality + pace, all good and an excellent learning opportunity. However, these examples are for static presentations. I am using dynamic graphs in Excel that include slicers to filter results. As you've built these to replicate existing material, I see how the need is flat or static. The challenge in making these dynamic is the labelling. Any suggestions? Especially the radial bar chart, the first one. It could be a big hit if the labelling issue can be resolved.
Concerning the eyedropper tool, there's a system-wide one in the Powertoys tool developed by Microsoft, it'll save you some time.
Usually when McKinsey comes in a company is at the end of its run. Departments go away, property is sold, layoffs happen then the company is sold off in divisions usually to the competitors. I’ve lived through this several times at several companies.
Another great video! The chart is called a Stacked Column or Stacked Bar Chart.
Thanks for the info!
Que versión de excel usas?, es que no me aparecen algunas opciones, como el primer gráfico
saludos
Hi, do you know how to change the Data sequence in a Sunburst Diagramm? Normally its sorted by size. I'd like to sort it my myself. For example, Sales in a year: Inner circle are the quarters, outer the months. Should be Q1 to Q4 und Jan to Dec and not most Sales sorted. Thanks
2nd chart is "Manhattan Towers"
Part two please
Please keep making these re-creating videos.
Can I also create all these designs on the Mac with Excel? - I can't find the pie chart (first draft) there. Many thanks in advance!
More than 29k views but still 1k likes? Come on guys, let’s like & subscribe. He is teaching us freely.
I need part 2
I am assuming that the 'more charts' option is only available to windows and not mac?
Does this work on all the office versions?
How about the bump chart?
Nice
Thank you
We want part 2
Query abt radial bar chart - am unable to select the helper bars to delete. In my case both the helper and percentage are being selected together. Even data series is showing them together.😢
How do you add all 3 things together - the chart, numbers and text. When increasing size of chart, text and numbers remain there.
Did anyone recreate the Radial Chart on their MacOS ? I have the paid MS Excel version on my Macbook but I couldn't find the 'More Pie Chart' option.
same
Excel for MacOS sucks.
I don't know if I am doing something wrong but I only get a single option for doughnut chart in Excel (M365), which is has 2 rings. I don't get the one shown on the right, which is used, with a ring for each row in the data. Anyone know how to fix this?
Is there any way we can export these visuals to Excel?
I’m need of this badly but need a 60% discount on the course
More pie charts unavailable in Excel. Could you tell on how to enable this?
mi version of excel mac don`t have the option of more circle graphs, it's s no license version
the Unnamed bar chart is called as thermo-meter chart
Awesome thank you for the information!
how can we do meeko bar charts in excel?
Thanks for the video but I feel these are time consuming and should only be used for external presentations.
For the first chart - Am sure there may be a way to avoid manually adding the percentage numbers and names and save time
Guys, do you know why my Excel version doesn't have all the charts available ?
BTW, Amazing content man ! 🙂
it's possible that you're on an older Excel version that doesn't have all the features. In my case, I'm in Microsoft 365.
Great doughnut chart but if the value changes the text box will not be at the end of the doughnut curve (or am I wrong ?)
yes you're right, it would just be a bit manual there :/
I'm using a MacBook Pro and I can't find the same doughnut chart that you are using in the video. I have the most current version of Microsoft 365 installed. I am not able to reduce the center of the doughnut either.
I can't find more charts on excel, could someone help please..
2nd chart is bar in bar chart
Damn, thought you were going to show us the mekko chart in the stop left of the thumbnail
part 2?
Why do I not have All charts
The secomd chart is called a bullet chart😊
I think the unnamed bar chart is called a bullet graph.
We use Think-cell to do our graphs, not Excel
Can we have a a discount before the end of the year please
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thanks for watching!
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It's called stacked bar chart I guess
...or not
It could be so easy to misrepresent data with a radial bar chart. Anyone using this needs to be aware of the story you're telling to anyone who sees your visualization. The more columns (or "rings"?) you have, the more skewed the inner and outer rings can seem. Keep this in mind! You really shouldn't use a donut chart or something resembling one unless you're showing parts of a whole.
So many manual adjustments with shapes and text boxes. If you these charts once per year, it may be bearable, but it's inefficient.
1st
haha thanks for watching :)
There's no point in making the labels dynamic as the positioning won't shift automatically....
It would be great if you could do this in power bi too!!!
second
lets go
This donut chart isn't even dynamic. Another example of McKinsey making something pretty without being practical.
i dont have that donut chart in office 2023
I dont appear to have it either