Category: Direction Matters
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Don't be afraid to explain. Really, don't
In data visualization, much like in any form of communication, it’s vital to keep the main point front and center. That’s precisely why I’m a proponent of a clean, minimalistic approach to crafting data visuals, coupled with the inclusion of descriptive titles for each graph. These titles aren’t just fluff; they serve as a psychological lever, aiding in persuading your audience of your argument. Moreover, the act of titling forces a second look at the graph to ensure it accurately represents your intended message.
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When a Model Fales, Make a Modelade
Or, How to Extract Value from Failed Projects
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Single-handedly Development: A Recipe for Troubles
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Sometimes, good enough is good enough
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Calling Bullshit on ‘Management is not Promotion’
“Climbing Invisible Ladders and Falling into Deep Holes: A Discourse in Five Parts” is a witty, engaging, and profoundly insightful exploration of corporate dynamics and career progression.”