They rely on you to give them a clear and convincing voice.” Any insight worth sharing is probably best shared as a data story. If an insight isn’t understood and isn’t compelling, no one will act on it and no change will occur.ĭata visualization expert Stephen Few said, “Numbers have an important story to tell. However, unless we can improve the communication of these insights we will also see a poorer insight-to-value conversion rate. As a result, we’re going to see an unprecedented number of insights being generated within companies than ever before. This new breed of data tools will make it easier for people across business functions to access and explore the data on their own. With the shift towards more self-service capabilities in analytics and business intelligence, the pool of people generating insights will expand beyond just analysts and data scientists. The need for more data storytellers is only going to increase in the future. All the trials and triumphs of building a business – delivered to your inbox.
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