Promoting the use of visuals without using visuals
Adriaan GoossensPhD PMP, Research and Development Manager| Composite piping manufacturerNetherlands
Dear All,
Visuals are a hot topic. And rightly so. However, in the recent articles promoting the use of visuals, very rarely visuals are used.
I can't help but feel a bit incomplete, like someone describing how good the best cookie in the world tastes, but not telling which cookie it is nor letting me have a bite. Or reading a book on public speaking without trying it.
So please, not only tell us how to use visuals, but show us how to use visuals! Saving Changes...
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Stéphane ParentSelf Employed / Semi-retired| Leader MakerPrince Edward Island, Canada
Interestingly, Adriaan, I attended a presentation this week about using story telling for data analytics. The premise of the presentation is that you cannot rely on structured or unstructured data to sell your message. Instead, you have to build a story that will draw your audience emotionally. Saving Changes...
Mary ParkerUS NavyAnn Arbor, MI, USA, United States
I really like Stephanie Evergreen's approach to data visualization. You can check out her website and subscribe to her newsletter. http://stephanieevergreen.com/
Randy Krum is another expert on data visualization, specifically, infographics (which I personally adore!): http://www.coolinfographics.com/about/ Saving Changes...
ANTRONE PORTERFacility Advisor, Project Coordinator| AlutiiqDacula, Ga, United States
Catchy topic Adriaan and good discussion. Saving Changes...