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Painting with Numbers: Presenting Financials and Other Numbers So People Will Understand You 1st Edition
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Whether you are distributing a report or giving a presentation, you have a lot of numbers to present and only a few minutes to get your point across. Your audience is busy and has a short attention span. Don't let an amateur presentation bog you down, confuse your audience, and damage your credibility. Instead, learn how to present numerical information effectively―in the same way you learned how to speak or write. With Painting with Numbers, you'll discover how to present numbers clearly and effectively so your ideas and your presentation shine.
- Use the Arabic numeral system to your advantage master the use of layout and visual effects to communicate powerfully
- Understand how audiences process your information and how that affects your "personal brand image"
- Learn how to be perceived as a professional who truly understands the business concepts and issues underlying your numbers
- Use software tools, including Excel, PowerPoint, and graphs, efficiently and to drive home your point
Author Randall Bolten shares his decades of experience as a senior finance executive distilling complicated information into clear presentations, to help you make your numerical information more comprehensible, meaningful, and accessible. Painting with Numbers is brimming with hands-on advice, techniques, tools, rules, and guidelines for producing clear, attractive, and effective quantation (the word the author has coined for the skill of presenting numbers).
- ISBN-109781118172575
- ISBN-13978-1118172575
- Edition1st
- PublisherWiley
- Publication dateApril 3, 2012
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7.3 x 1.1 x 10 inches
- Print length348 pages
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Painting with Numbers does an excellent job of covering all the topics that go into effectively communicating with numbers. Bolten’s style of writing is engaging, entertaining, and, most important, effective at delivering his message. This book hasn’t only become a key reference on my bookshelf, but I also now have a comprehensive, textbook-style reference to use when I mentor others on communicating effectively with numbers." (Bill Boehman, CMA, CPA, Strategic Finance Magazine, January 2013)
"There actually are quite a lot of annoying things that accountants and analysts do with spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations. By the time I finished the first section of the book, I had thought of five or six experienced accountants at clients or companies I am investigating to whom I would like to give this book." (The Value Examiner, Sept/Oct 2012)"If you're doing investment pitches, you should read this book. If you're doing a pitch I'm going to see, I want you to have read this book. And if you're a startup CFO, finance lead, bean counter, or presentation slide deck preparer, then you should read this book." (Gust.com, June 2012)
"Do you want to tell a story with numbers? If so, I recommend you run, don't walk, to buy this book." (Life Insurance Selling Magazine, June 2012)
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FROM REVIEWS:
"I highly recommend the very accessible and process based book Painting with Numbers: Presenting Financials and Other Numbers So People Will Understand You by Randall Bolten, to anyone in business, public policy making, analysis, science, or any occupation or profession who works with numbers and must present that data to an audience. This book will improve your numeric and overall presentation skills, boost your career, and create a more successful business."
―Wayne Hurlbert, Blog Business World
"Painting with Numbers: Presenting Financials and Other Numbers So People Will Understand You [is] a book that will help you overcome the stigma of presenting numbers and allow you to give more effective presentations involving numbers.... For those in the financial world, Bolten's book is perfect if you're looking to give more successful presentations. It's as simple as that. You will be doing yourself – and your career – a huge favor."
―David Domzalski, FinancialBin.com
"Painting with Numbers, by Randall Bolten [is] the best book I've seen on how to present numbers with skill. Randall was a CFO for twenty years in Silicon Valley, so he's got the benefit of seeing all the various ways, shapes, and sizes that people throw numbers around. He's exactly the right person to learn from when it comes to seeing through the numbers, knowing what they mean, and knowing how to present them more effectively to speak the truth, and to make better decisions ... in work and in life.
It's a book I'm going to recommend to the people I mentor to help them advance their careers and take their game to the next level."
―J.D. Meier, MSDN Blogs
FROM SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
"I've seen Randy Bolten's presentation about his book, Painting with Numbers(Wiley 2012) twice. Randy focuses on communicating numerical data. As a former CFO in the semiconductor industry, he has faced many a room full of high-level executives, and he has seen many a financial presentation -- some clear, many not so clear. His precepts are down-to-earth tips that anyone can learn to use. Simple, but not trivial. They fit into the half-hour between generating the numbers and publishing the report."
―Richard Mateosian, STC Fellow (Society for Technical Communication)
"Randall's relaxed and personable presentation style made it easy to connect with the audience. He brought the definition of "quantation" to life with useful examples of how we, as professional communicators, can more clearly present financial information. I've seen enough bad presentations in my career to know that this information will be helpful to many."
―David Gennarelli, Director, Investor Relations, Autodesk, Inc., and President, SF chapter of NIRI (National Investor Relations Institute)
"Great presentation! Randall is an engaging and hugely knowledgeable speaker, who gave us a much-needed wake-up call about the importance of mastering financial communication. Not only was it useful, but thanks to Randall's humor and warmth, everyone enjoyed the ride. I highly recommend him!"
―Rikke Jorgensen, VP Programs & Professional Development, International Association of Business Communicators, San Francisco chapter
From the Inside Flap
PAINTING WITH NUMBERS
Presenting Financials and Other Numbers So People Will Understand You
You have a lot of numbers to report or present, and your readers or listeners will give you only a few minutes to get your point across. Presenting numerical information coherently is a communication skill, and like any other communication skill, how well you do this has a dramatic effect on your audience's understanding of your narrative. Moreover, they will not distinguish between you and the information you are providing when forming conclusions about your professional and personal credibility. With Painting with Numbers, you'll discover how to present numbers clearly and effectively so your ideas and your presentation resonate with your audience. This is a skill that can be learned.
During his nearly twenty years as a CFO in Silicon Valley, author Randall Bolten learned that small changes in the way numbers were presented made a huge difference in how well they were understood. In Painting with Numbers, you'll learn the art of quantation: the act of presenting numbers articulately for the purpose of informing an audience. Misunderstood reports can lead to mass confusion, and even costly errors. Bolten shows you how to package your material into the "right" presentation to deliver an outstanding performance, every time.
Featuring a wide range of quantation examples, Painting with Numbers covers what you need to know to present numbers so that people can understand them quickly and get the maximum meaning from them. This accessible reference will teach you to:
- Use the Arabic numeral system to your advantage
- Master the layout to convey your information most effectively
- Use visual effects to enhance your reports
- Use software tools, including Excel and PowerPoint, efficiently to drive home your point
- Make graphs comprehensible and meaningful to your audience
- Interact with your audience as a peer
- Maximize the impact of the numbers in your oral presentations
- Add even more meaning to your quantation by combining ratios and other metrics with the basic report information
- Get the words right, and not just the numbers
- Create useful and meaningful management reports
- See how quantation can clarify public policy issues
- Appreciate the role quantation plays in your daily life
Painting with Numbers will show you how to communicate financials and tell your story in a way that is clear, comprehensible, concise, elegant, and, most of all, effective.
From the Back Cover
PAINTING WITH NUMBERS
Presenting Financials and Other Numbers So People Will Understand You
You have a lot of numbers to report or present, and your readers or listeners will give you only a few minutes to get your point across. Presenting numerical information coherently is a communication skill, and like any other communication skill, how well you do this has a dramatic effect on your audience's understanding of your narrative. Moreover, they will not distinguish between you and the information you are providing when forming conclusions about your professional and personal credibility. With Painting with Numbers, you'll discover how to present numbers clearly and effectively so your ideas and your presentation resonate with your audience. This is a skill that can be learned.
During his nearly twenty years as a CFO in Silicon Valley, author Randall Bolten learned that small changes in the way numbers were presented made a huge difference in how well they were understood. In Painting with Numbers, you'll learn the art of quantation: the act of presenting numbers articulately for the purpose of informing an audience. Misunderstood reports can lead to mass confusion, and even costly errors. Bolten shows you how to package your material into the "right" presentation to deliver an outstanding performance, every time.
Featuring a wide range of quantation examples, Painting with Numbers covers what you need to know to present numbers so that people can understand them quickly and get the maximum meaning from them. This accessible reference will teach you to:
- Use the Arabic numeral system to your advantage
- Master the layout to convey your information most effectively
- Use visual effects to enhance your reports
- Use software tools, including Excel and PowerPoint, efficiently to drive home your point
- Make graphs comprehensible and meaningful to your audience
- Interact with your audience as a peer
- Maximize the impact of the numbers in your oral presentations
- Add even more meaning to your quantation by combining ratios and other metrics with the basic report information
- Get the words right, and not just the numbers
- Create useful and meaningful management reports
- See how quantation can clarify public policy issues
- Appreciate the role quantation plays in your daily life
Painting with Numbers will show you how to communicate financials and tell your story in a way that is clear, comprehensible, concise, elegant, and, most of all, effective.
About the Author
RANDALL BOLTEN operates a consulting practice focused on financial management and information presentation. He is a seasoned and accomplished finance executive, with thirty years of experience in high-growth and high-potential Silicon Valley companies. His professional passion is presenting information that can enable managers, investors, and the general public to make real sense of complicated situations. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University and an MBA from Stanford University.
Product details
- ASIN : 1118172574
- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (April 3, 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 348 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781118172575
- ISBN-13 : 978-1118172575
- Item Weight : 1.94 pounds
- Dimensions : 7.3 x 1.1 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #769,803 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #624 in Running Meetings & Presentations (Books)
- #1,273 in Business Decision Making
- #2,534 in Communication Skills
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Customers find the book helpful for communicating clearly with numbers. They say it provides good ideas for effective presentation and helps build credibility. The book is a useful reference for getting numerical data across clearly, and it's engaging. However, some readers feel it's too focused on financials.
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2012I rarely write reviews but I have to for this book, especially for those like me that may not be numbers people. I have significant proposals to present approx. four to five times a year; they always vary somewhat in the kind of information they provide. However, numbers are ALWAYS included and ALWAYS critical, particularly by the time the project has reached the stage where my input is made. I am the final person to put the information together. This can mean when I am given the numbers to assemble ( and of course they're from the numbers people!) they can arrive in various forms and it is now my job to decipher them and what they are saying and make them coherent to the folks I am presenting to. Not being a 'numbers person' this NEVER fails to be an agonizing exercise. (And I otherwise love putting these proposals together.)
I have just completed a proposal and I used this book to help me. I used only a few of the guidelines and immediately saw a difference (e.g. consistently right justify vs. centering). I now believe that there actually IS a system that is consistent and simple, after all. That there are rules for numbers communication - like we have for grammar, so to speak - that exist in a systematic form!! They are in this book.
It lead me to Bolten's web page [...] and there are some simple ways to understand widely presented numbers there, too. Nifty!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2012It is surprising how many people - even senior business types - are intimidated by numerical data. Occasionally this can be an advantage in marketing to the naive or just in selling an idea. Generally, though, this fear of numbers works against you as the presenter. Apparent agreement evaporates after the meeting or the meeting degenerates into confusion.
This book is an invaluable tool for getting numerical data across clearly. The book is well designed and it reads well. There is humor in the quotes selected. A lot of thought - and experience - has gone into this work.
Get it! You - Mr., Mrs. or Ms. - Business Person or Not Business Person - will find it highly useful.
NB: I was at Stanford Business School with the author. Apart from remembering that he is very bright, we have only had brief contact since then. My reason for writing this review is that I found answers in this book to tough questions that my software marketing daughter asked me so she is getting it for Christmas.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2014A bit of an intellectual workout to get through but lots of good ideas for communicating clearly in your "quantation" (You'll need to read the book to understand this non-word.)
- Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2015First of all this book isn't just for financial people. This book is a must read for engineers, technical sales people, management and sales and marketing professionals.
Secondly, this isn't a read and put away book. This is a reference that can be used everyday when you are putting together presentations and reports.
Randall does a great job of teaching how to communicate and present numbers so that you are credible and communicate effectively with your audience.
This book helps the reader to develop new communication skills that will build credibility and rapport with your audience.
I am sharing this book with my colleagues and my customers and it will be used on a regular basis to help my customers and teammates.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2014This book should be read by anyone who has to tell a story with numbers. Easy and simple to understand if you are not a finance major and don't want to be one.
Randall has a way of showing you how to deliver a creditable message to your audience with winning results. Brilliant.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020The book is a great guide to effective presentation of data, and - just as importantly - to clarity of thought.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2014If you're new to the world of financial reporting and have never presented numbers or seen a financial report before, then this book might be a good read.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2013Useful in its field. Presentations made simple from someone who has had to deal a lot in these numerical issues.
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- PeteReviewed in the United Kingdom on February 20, 2016
1.0 out of 5 stars It's ok if you've never seen a decent financial report ...
It's ok if you've never seen a decent financial report ever. If you've already prepared some reports, some of it will be repeated. More of formatting than anything else
- Prairie KidReviewed in Canada on October 8, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible compilation of reporting standards
Randall Bolton has pulled together rules and concepts on presenting financial information in reports, in Excel, using graphs, PowerPoint and presentations. It is a very end user or customer focused treatment of how to present numbers that the audience can understand. There are many examples, tips and suggestions that for the most part are very practical and make sense. A great guide and source material for all financial and accounting professionals, should be required professional development reading, and a good learning tool so young practitioners don't need to work 20 years to figure out what works and what doesn't.