Mihai Ciobotea: this is a great book for data scientists
United States on Nov 30, 2023
Griffin Ziegler: I purchased this book for a class but actually felt it had good information. I recommend it for anyone in the business field.
United States on Oct 26, 2023
Steve : The subject matter, using visuals to tell a story, is a good area for almost all subject majors. I had this as a course text and learned quite a bite from day 1. Recommend highly. The author is obviously knowledgeable about the subject matter and enjoys the presentation of information.
United States on Sep 15, 2023
Liisu: I would definetly reccomend it who learn data analisis. It is mostly about how to interpretent and present a results.
Germany on Aug 05, 2023
Carlos: Gran libro para aprender a contar historias con datos
Mexico on Jun 04, 2023
RUBENS ALVES: apresenta um visão importante de como os dados devem ser dispostos para apresentar uma comunicação clara
Brazil on May 28, 2023
Amazon Customer: This book is fantastic, as someone that uses slide decks on a daily basis this has been a huge help for how I think about the story I want to tell and what assets are best suited for doing this. Reducing cognitive load per slide is something that has stuck with me, everyone who works with slide decks or does presentations with data should be reading this
Canada on Sep 30, 2022
J. Edgar Mihelic, MA, MA, MBA:
There is some good stuff in here.
I like Knaflic’s focus on intentionality. For her, the defaults are something that should be avoided, or at least justified.
I like how she looks at the presentation of graphic information as a story arc. There is one thing that you want to focus on to create actionable decisions. This is best, as she describes, if you are presenting. There are limitations if you have a static document that has information for multiple stakeholders.
The book is accessibly written with a clean font and plenty of examples.
However, I do have to push back a bit. She follows Tufte in trying to eliminate data ink. Part of the intentionality is that you have less and less information on the page and every thing you includes helps tell your story. For me though that leads to a sameness. You want your audience to not have to think so hard. You want to make sure they don’t have their eyes glaze over. But that means that everything is very simple with a muted palette. The author notes that some of these are just her preference, but the mode of thinking has become influential. Part of me wants my audience to do some work in...
United States on Apr 12, 2022
Kindle Customer:
I work in the project controls arena of large projects that have hundreds, if not thousands of people working on them. A key requirement for project controls is to keep all project personnel informed about the project status. Needless to say engineering plays a major role on these projects and brings lots of data with them; pages and pages of it. As the author points out the analytical types are not necessarily trained on how to tell a story (i.e. communicate) with their data.
For the last 10 years or so, I have developed methods for getting the project story down to a single graphic. It's usually a large graphic, but a single one. It has the effect of getting everyone on the same page. But for people who are not used to looking at this type of presentation, it can be overwhelming or as the author points out they have to work at it in order to understand it. This was a key point for me.
Before I finished the book, I started making changes in my work products. They were small changes, but the feedback was very positive. One example, do you ever note information in page footers like date, time and maybe filename and path? Does anyone think to put them in the...
United States on Oct 12, 2018
Unlock the Power of Data Visualization: A Storytelling Guide for Business Professionals | Absolute Surrender: An Exploration of Surrender to God's Will by Andrew Murray | "A Teenager's Guide to Investing in the Stock Market: Written by Luke Villermin, Managing Director of CMC Partners" | |
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ISBN-10 | 1119002257 | 1546876154 | |
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Publisher | Wiley; 1st edition | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Independently published |
Alessandro Scotti: Buon libro e molto interessante
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Italy on Dec 12, 2023