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Storytelling for CIOs: From niche to bestseller

CIO Business Intelligence

IT leaders and CIOs have also long recognized the power of storytelling, but only recently has the phenomenon become formalized with many saying they’ve attended workshops or seminars on the topic with the express intention of improving their sense of narrative and power to communicate and persuade.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Not that I’m implying anything about current economic conditions vis-a-vis the timing of this report… #justsayin. I’m glad to report that our first presentation had much of the desired effect: we’re now looking toward a DG track at Strata, where 3-4 of these vendors are regularly among the conference sponsors. Cynical Perspectives.

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My 6 Data Communications Classes

Depict Data Studio

Two classes focus on core data visualization skills (translating technical information for non-technical audiences; making sure we don’t just have bar charts; and using colors and fonts that are branded, accessible, and intuitive). I call them deep dives because they focus just on reports, or dashboards, or presentations.

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How to Take Your Data Visualization Skills to the Next Level

Depict Data Studio

In my sixth year of self-employment, the demand for data visualization skills is stronger than ever. This training program is about classic data visualization principles? advanced techniques like applying data visualization principles to reports, slideshows, infographics, and dashboards. I took seminars.

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Your Effective Roadmap To Implement A Successful Business Intelligence Strategy

datapine

Find out what is working, as you don’t want to totally scrap an already essential report or process. With all this information in hand, you can think about training opportunities such as workshops, seminars, and others. Rely on interactive data visualizations. On the flip side, document everything that isn’t working.