The SEXI framework really sticks. I can already see how adding that “Impact” layer transforms dry data into something meaningful and human.
The comparison between the two child prodigy examples made the concept click instantly. It's so true: facts alone don’t inspire action or connection. It’s the story we wrap around them that makes people care.
Yes, Pablo - it is easier for oral communication, also more impactful. But you can keep SEXI in mind when crafting slides and even writing a report, especially in the Results and Discussion parts.
The SEXI framework really sticks. I can already see how adding that “Impact” layer transforms dry data into something meaningful and human.
The comparison between the two child prodigy examples made the concept click instantly. It's so true: facts alone don’t inspire action or connection. It’s the story we wrap around them that makes people care.
🙏 it does, doesn’t it. And it is simpler than a lot of us think at first. Just requires a bit of time to consider - what’s the impact?
You are completely right! I was reading the two examples and it was a no-brainer.
Nevertheless, I don’t think it’s something you can apply in writing when presenting your slides. It’s more of a powerful resource for oral delivery.
Yes, Pablo - it is easier for oral communication, also more impactful. But you can keep SEXI in mind when crafting slides and even writing a report, especially in the Results and Discussion parts.