Business meetings often involve reviewing performance, discussing challenges, comparing options, and deciding on the next steps. When information is scattered across dense slides or difficult-to-read charts, important details can be overlooked and discussions may lose focus. Well-structured presentations can organize the information around key decisions and make supporting evidence easier to evaluate. Many organizations use Presentation Design Services to create meeting decks that keep discussions focused and actionable. I'm interested in hearing different perspectives on this topic. What presentation techniques help decision-making meetings stay productive, and how can better-designed slides support faster, clearer decisions?