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So they played with their data, made some key discoveries that will revolutionize your business and now have to convince others to join his brigade of enlightenment. The key is to make its analysis in effective and convincing presentation.
Here are some tips for showing your views of data with the world:
Brushing
- Decide whether you will start with a conclusion and then explain (deductive approach) or build the story through the conclusion (inductive approach). Think about your views only after you know you want to present
- Enter the viewing point each slide before designing the
- For each conclusion of its analysis, try several different views before deciding on how best to display data
- If your conclusion is particularly controversial draw multiple views of construction history on the fly, rather than attempting a super slide explain everything
Display
- Make sure your choice is not an exaggeration to emphasize The trend shown
- Love simplicity. We offer a lot of advanced visualizations are useful for all occasions, but the original is often well work best
- Ensure that all data views presented are the key to getting your point across
- Be consistent with its color or label throughout
- Always show the comparisons, not absolute
- Of correlation and causation are not the same (it slides through too often)!
General principles
- You better be rich content-rich design
- Do not make your audience work hard to learn your system – known to adhere to systems or related to something they have seen before
- Get someone who has never seen interpreting data before each graph in 10 seconds
- See the weakness of their data and each type of chart and be prepared to defend their choices, assumptions and conclusions
- Being able to show why the information is not ignored in the presentation
- Make sure it is worth told people about – not an interesting story, no amount of data is going to draw attention
Remember, if you are filing directly of Bime you can browse full screen displays on a dashboard using the arrows on the top right of the screen. You can also filter and manipulate data on the fly, edit the colors or the configuration or even change the display type to make a point during his presentation.
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Rob Chapman
Bime – Business Intelligence for ME
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