9 Learnings from Over 100 Episodes over 2 years
And today, we are looking back and discuss the last 2 year’s learnings. We discuss the 9 learnings we had and how they apply to you as a listener as well.
And today, we are looking back and discuss the last 2 year’s learnings. We discuss the 9 learnings we had and how they apply to you as a listener as well.
In episode 3 of this mini-series, I discuss the impact of simplified data visualization and how to achieve it. Specifically, I address these factors that affect your visualization.
The Corona Virus being discussed across the world, with all the visualizations there, it is timely that I am speaking with Alberto Cairo.
We all know how to specify a table and our processes support this. However, designing an awesome data visualization does not work this way.
In today’s episode, I want to express what’s on my mind and on my heart about this topic. It’s a bit of an unusual episode, as I’m very passionate about the topic. You can agree or disagree with my thinking. Please let me know what you think about it.
The COVID-19 outbreak forces many of us to work from home. But even before this, working from home became a growing trend, most especially at the moment.
In today’s episode, I review the different things you need to consider in creating an effective data visualization when presenting.
Despite her having a weak position in society at the time – being a nurse and a woman– she still was very influential and achieved a lot. Many statisticians feel like they are not part of key decisions and don’t have the impact they could have.
In today’s episode, Stephen and I discuss the main points of his presentation and the take-away learnings for every statistician – even if you don’t work in a large pharma company.
In today’s episode, we talk about the advantages of using visualizations when analyzing and communicating data.