Are you struggling with turning data into insights? Always relying on the faithful pie chart? If you want to learn 40+ different ways to visualize data and how to design them for success, this is the book for you.Data is the new oil. Data is essential for companies to predict trends, identify opportunities and be two steps ahead of the competition by providing them with important insights before they happen.
But all this data would render useless without something called data visualization, the ability to turn raw information into meaningful insights. Mastering this skill will undoubtedly lead to better and faster business decisions.
Whether you're a data scientist working in tech, transforming consumer behavior into valuable information, a product manager looking to enhance user experience, or brand new to the industry wondering where to start, data visualization is key.
But, To unlock the door to successful data visualizations, you'll need to learn a few things, such as :
How people process informationThe fundamentals of data visualizationOver 40+ charts, so your tool belt is fullA comprehensive design guideHow to redesign a visual from bland to stunningAnd so much more….
Luckily all of these things are covered in Beginners Guide to Data Visualization
No matter what industry you work in, there is always a need for better forecasting and understanding of a company's data. Those who develop data visualization skills will play a key role in an organization's growth and will lead the charge, carving a better path forward for company success.
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With this third book, Elizabeth Clarke has capped a three-volume guide for anyone using data visualization. This book takes the reader back to options of what the data can look like. I received training at work for a few data-producing software, but I was never told what to do before going to the software. Ms. Clarke does precisely that in this guide. She tells you what options are available and when each should be used. This can help determine which software program to use. I wish I had these guides, especially this third volume, when I was working. It would have made me a much better analyst and briefer. Job well done!