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Since the Minto Pyramid Principle is used by all consultants, using it during your own case interview is a big plus. The Minto Pyramid Principle is difficult to grasp though. For a more thorough treatment of the Minto Pyramid Principle and how to effectively apply it during your case interviews I recommend buying my book or taking a look at the book by Minto: The Pyramid Principle: logic in writing and thinking. The Minto Pyramid Principle (SCQA) The Answer to the Question is the substance of your main point. Summarise it first – completing your introduction – then break it down into details and write the main body of your presentations. More on S-C-Q-A The method is explained in greater detail in Barbara Minto’s excellent book “ The Minto Pyramid Principle.

The Pyramid Principle was created by Barbara Minto, who headed training for McKinsey & Company back in the ’70s. Barbara was the best at getting all the new recruits to go from hot-shot, straight-from-campus hires to expert consultants in the shortest amount of time. Consulting Methodology made the Minto Pyramid Principle an essential part of the Issue Based Consulting training program. Together with some other techniques Issue Based Consulting is the ultimate consulting toolkit. This white paper explains briefly what the Pyramid Principle is and how it works.

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This work has been designed as an aid to the logical presentation of business communications. Topics covered range from the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning, to a discussion of how to highlight the structure of information.
Published May 1st 1996 by Minto International (first published June 28th 1987)
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Aug 19, 2018Cecily rated it it was ok · review of another edition
A generation ago, this was an important bestselling book about structured informational writing. It shows how to organise information clearly and persuasively. Nowadays, it is of historical interest, more than practical use.
Start with your Conclusion
Ideas at any level in the pyramid must always be summaries of the ideas grouped below them.
That is the main concept of this. It’s one long known and followed by any competent journalist, but equally applicable in business and technical writing.
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Feb 25, 2009Randy rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
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This is my all time favorite book on persuasive writing. As of this review date, I have read the book thirteen times. My goal for this abundant contact has been to super learn the concepts, which are otherwise difficult to perceive with only passing exposure.
I came upon this book in 1994 when my partner's girlfriend who was then the librarian at McKinsey and Company (NYC), the world famous management consultancy, lent the book to me, saying that it was considered the 'Bible' of writing process a
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Jul 06, 2018Richard Newton rated it liked it · review of another edition
Shelves: business-and-organization, self-help-personal-development, writers-writing-books-about-books
Oh dear. A clear example of how even the best professional books age badly.
I'm having a flurry of reading professional books right now. I can't read them all the time, so I swallow them in batches. And now it is the turn of the Pyramid Principle. For those who don't know The Pyramid Principle is one of the classic books of the consulting industry. I first came across it over 25 years ago when I was working for the consultancy A.T. Kearney. Whilst never exactly a fun read, it then seemed like goo
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Aug 15, 2012Adam Rabiner rated it it was ok · review of another edition
I finally got to this book after many years of having it sit on my shelf. I don't think it has aged very well. It's well written (as a book on logical and good thinking and writing should be) but in an age of iPhone apps and software I am not certain that a book is the best tool for practicing the Pyramid Principle. There's too much reading and not enough doing and practice. The early chapters are easier to comprehend. Some of the later chapters are particularly dense and harder to follow. While...more
Nov 08, 2012loafingcactus rated it liked it
As a philosophy major, I appreciate how Minto has provided an efficient presentation of concepts of argumentation that one could spend a lifetime learning from the long history of available scholarship. As an MBA student, I see that the book is too complicated and too cumbersome to be useful to my peers. This is a book that requires focused study, and my peers have neither the bandwidth nor the necessary background to do that.
How I found out about this book was at a business writing seminar that
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Mar 19, 2013David R. rated it it was ok · review of another edition
There's a nugget of a very good technique here, but the illustrative and diagnostic material is often obscure and difficult to follow. Some executives will become excited at the goal of this book, no doubt, but in the insufficient inertia will be generated to move beyond the fad phase.
Jan 18, 2019Sam Stagg rated it liked it · review of another edition
A turgid, dated slog. Barbara Minto appears to believe so deeply in 'substance over style' that she has eschewed any sense of style whatsoever. Example quotes from Keynes, Chesterton, and Thoreau are glasses of water in the desert.
And yet. The idea of putting business writing in this format is compelling. I'd like to think this book has improved the structure of my writing already, and I will be recommending it to others.
If you believe you can absorb the message of this book without actually hav
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Oct 22, 2018Matthew Geleta rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is a superbly practical and readable book. It immediately improved my own writing. Definitely a recommendation for anyone regularly engaged in business writing.
Feb 08, 2016Brad Revell rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
The Pyramid Principle is a classic book written by Barbara Minto back in the late 80s. The approach and structure of this book has survived the test of times and it is now up to its 3rd edition. I read it in the mid-2000s after it being recommended by the Manager-Tools team and recently re-read it again.
For those that struggle with business writing, Minto provides a structure on how to lay out your thoughts as well as take into consideration the reader so that you can maximise the message that g
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Jul 26, 2016Charmin rated it liked it
Highlights:
1. The structure permits you to see the flaws and omissions.
2. An idea statement raises a question in the reader’s mind because you are telling him something he does not know. The writer will continue to write, raising and answering questions, until he reaches a point at which he judges the reader will have no more logical questions. The way to ensure the reader attention is to refrain from raising any question in the reader’s mind before you are ready to answer them. Any point you m
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Aug 04, 2008Fabio Moioli rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A superb book with many valuable recommendations and tips for writing well-structured business documents. The framework described in it is highly effective in any non-narrative writing and it is used in most top-class consultancy firms.
The book is also good for gaining some insight on hypothesis-led problem solving, both in the case of inductive and in the case of deductive reasoning. In this respect, it is full of examples that challenge unstructured and unorganized thinking and writing.
It ma
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Jun 02, 2007C. rated it liked it
Very simple but powerful method of putting a little structure into your thoughts so that you can weave a compelling story for your audience. I'd recommend it for anyone who wants to broaden their skills in presentation and make their writing more succinct.
Sep 05, 2017Chikai Huang rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Aug 19, 2018Utkarsh Modi rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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I chanced upon this book (one of the early 1989 editions) from an ex-consultant friend. Cursory glances on virtual bookshelves and passing references about it in other readings aside, I had expected the book to be a bland textbook manual instructing you about what you already know - in one way it is - and in more than one ways I was wrong.
Barbara Minto - an ex Mckinsey consultant, documents a well defined structu
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Apr 11, 2018Kashif rated it it was amazing Shelves: strategy, productivity-and-career,>
Sep 10, 2018GZ rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I gave this 4 stars not so much because it was a pleasure to read (it's not, it reads like a text book) but because of the sheer importance of what Minto lays out in terms of business writing.
If you are a written communicator for business, or a technical writer, this book is extremely important. It will help you think logically, and write logically - in a way that will compel your reader to arrive at the same conclusions you have. It will tell you:
- how to structure your document logically in t
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Jan 22, 2018Hyu3 rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
This is book is very helpful for my business writing. Most importantly, it instilled an idea of putting 'Question' first.
As a consultant, I understand usually how many seconds a senior executives would take to read your memo and appreciate this pyramid principle to always remind myself using the SCQ framework, which is 'Situation, Complication, and Question'. A lot of time, the Question is implied in the introduction paragraph without explicitly stating them.
Equally important, the five questio
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Jan 31, 2019Jordan Jackson rated it it was amazing
There are not many books that permanently improve your life. The Minto Method gave me a way to think about conveying ideas with clarity and a framework to apply this logic to the presentation of any type of information.
I learned that clarity in writing is about abstraction and structure.
Abstraction is the culmination of the complex underpinnings expressed in a simple and specific manner such that is helps the reader quickly grasp the main idea that you want to express.
Structure starts with th
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The Pyramid Principle is one of the most powerful writing approaches for business. My dogeared book travels with me from job to job and I recommend it to all.
I was going to rate it 4 stars only because I want it to come with a 'cheat sheet' - a one pager that I can point to and explain in 30 seconds. The truth is, I've used the book far too much to rate it any less than 5 stars.
If you write for business, if you need to 'sell' an idea in 30 seconds or less, if you need to synthesize complex idea
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Apr 17, 2019Graeme Gourlay rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I first read this book and attended a course run personally by Barbara Minto in 1995. My background is biased towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths and my reason for the book and the course was to address a deficiency in my education: how to structure and write effective communications. I have applied the learnings from this book literally hundreds of times. The results I achieved from the applying the techniques were immediate and long lasting.
Jul 14, 2018Stefan Bruun rated it it was amazing
I picked up this book to see if it would be valuable for training new hires and while I've previously learned a lot of the concepts throughout work life so far, I should have picked up the book much earlier. The book describes clearly how to use logic in thinking, problem solving, and communications. I'll recommend this book to anyone who isn't deeply familiar with the subject (it did have a few points i hadn't picked up from learning 'on the job').
Nov 15, 2018Petras Lenkutis rated it really liked it
Book written in style it describes, so logically well built, top of pyramid at beginning, thus it becomes harder and harder to read it it the end. Non-fiction for sure, more like instruction that needs to be kept in a book-self for revisit once your are in task to put some info down on paper or slides.
Jan 30, 2019Paris Tung rated it liked it · review of another edition
I learned fundamental skills to think and to deconstruct, especially the 'Situation','Complication', 'Question (theme)' and 'Answers (key lines)' structure is quite helpful. MECE is a classic concept.
Mar 05, 2019Yiyang rated it liked it
Somehow I finished reading this book in 2 days. Easy and quick ready though a bit wordy. I took pictures of Appendix C, which is really the essence of this book. Useful consulting guidance and fortunately I am no longer in consulting business ;)
May 13, 2018Kyle Farris rated it really liked it
I found the meat of this book to be far too abstract for such a principled writer. Maybe I read it too quickly. The big points, when you find them, are absolutely fantastic (I.e. MECE). That’s why it is 4 stars. Probably better to read a summary though!
The book touches on the useful aspect of business communication, effective and useful book to consider if anyone wants to improve on their message delivery, business communication, emails, recommendations etc.
A bit hard to read,
Lots of fundamental knowledges about how the brain works, how the informations transfered even more wordy examples. 30% of the book are valuable to me, 70% are repeating the same points.

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Aug 15, 2019James rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I consistently reference this. It teaches you how to break down a problem using MECE techniques.
May 21, 2017Marshall Wilcox rated it really liked it
This isn't a fun read, but it thoroughly explains how to make your writing both logical and eloquent.
Great resource, desk reference material.
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How many times have you written an email at work, read it back and found that it didn't make as much sense as you'd hoped? or worse, someone else has told you that they can't follow it. The Pyramid Principle will show you how to communicate your ideas clearly and succinctly.
Barbara Minto reveals that the mind automatically sorts information into distinctive pyramidal groupings. However, if any group of ideas are arranged into a pyramid structure in the first place, not only will it save valuable time and effort to write, it will take even less effort to read and comprehend it.
The Pyramid Principle explains how to: think creatively, reason lucidly, and express ideas with clarity define complex problems and establish the objectives of any document assess your ideas and recognize their relative importance structure your reasoning into a coherent and transparent argument analyze your argument to confirm its effectiveness.
The clear communication of ideas, whether to clients, colleagues or the management board, is a key factor in determining personal success. Applying the Pyramid Principle will enable you to present your thinking so clearly that the ideas move off the page and into the reader's mind with a minimum of effort and a maximum of effect.
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