Segmentation is great, but can be improved. During presentations to large audiences, it can be difficulty to explain in realtime how the majority of opinions have been changed on questions asked in a pre- and post-survey. An easier way to explain these scenarios would be great, because sometimes you want to see how the audience has changed their mind on responses. In addition to seeing the segmentation within the column graph, perhaps the legend on the right of the slide can be accompanied with a sentence on how the majority for each response have either changed their mind to a different response or did not change much.
This isn't a request to change the current segmentation option, but to add an additional option that can explain a changes.
For example, a presentation has slides with duplicate questions asked at the start of a presentation and then again at the end of the presentation. When the presenter gets to post-survey, the previous segmented question is displayed on the right side with the color breakdown underneath. Let’s pretend the options were 1) Yes, 2) No, and 3) Unsure in both questions (pre- and post-). After the collection of new responses have been made, maybe this space can have additional sentences like:
o Yes – The majority (or 75%) of those answered this option switched to Option 2.
o No – The majority (or 60%) of those that answered this option remained the same.
o Unsure – The majority (or 80%) of those that answered this option switched to Option 1.