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Conclusion Slide Layouts and Key Takeaway Designs for Business Presentations
For a conclusion slide template or key takeaway layout, a purpose-built outro ensures the audience leaves with a clear understanding of the main argument rather than relying on memory of earlier slides. Browse GoodPello's outro slide collection to find a concluding layout that closes out the presentation's argument and prepares the audience for the discussion that follows.
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An outro slide should contain the presentation's core conclusion — the single most important point the audience must retain — followed by two to four supporting takeaways and a specific next step or call to action. Avoid restating all points covered in the presentation body; the outro should distill the argument to its essential conclusion, not summarize the full deck. For client-facing presentations, the next-step section of the outro often specifies the recommended action directly (scheduling a follow-up meeting, approving a budget, signing a contract), making the call to action explicit rather than implied. For internal reports, the outro typically states the decision recommendation and the evidence basis supporting it.
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