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What is data visualization? Presenting data for decision-making

CIO Business Intelligence

Data visualization definition. Data visualization is the presentation of data in a graphical format such as a plot, graph, or map to make it easier for decision makers to see and understand trends, outliers, and patterns in data. Maps and charts were among the earliest forms of data visualization.

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Designing Charts and Graphs: How to Choose the Right Data Visualization Types

datapine

Modern dashboard software makes it simpler than ever to merge and visualize data in a way that’s as inspiring as it is accessible. Knowing what story you want to tell (analyzing the data) tells you which data visualization type to use. Let’s assume you have the right data and the right data visualization software. Distribution.

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Data Visualization Inspiration: Analysis To Insights To Action, Faster!

Occam's Razor

Like a vast majority on planet Earth, I love data visualizations. A day-to-day manifestation of this love is on my Google+ or Facebook profiles where 75% of my posts are related to my quick analysis and learnings from a visualization. Data visualized is data understood. But for a visual person like me, this is the ah-ha moment.

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Great Storytelling With Data: Visualize Simply And Focus Obsessively

Occam's Razor

The difference between a Reporting Squirrel and Analysis Ninja? Do you see how far away a Reporting Squirrel's job is from that of an Analysis Ninja? We send out our multi-tab spreadsheets, our best Google Analytics custom reports , our great dashboards full of data , and more to the tactical layer of data clients.

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Celebrating Women in Data Visualization

Juice Analytics

March is Women’s History Month and as a company that celebrates women, we wanted to highlight some of the most influential women in the history of data visualization! Florence Nightingale: Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the first pioneers of data visualization. Hull House Chicago Maps by Florence Kelley go-wage-maps/.

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The Data Visualization Design Process: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

Depict Data Studio

Visualizing data in charts, graphs, dashboards, and infographics is one of the most powerful strategies for getting your numbers out of your spreadsheets and into real-world conversations. But it can be overwhelming to get started with data visualization. If so, this step-by-step data visualization guide is for you!

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Closing Data's Last-Mile Gap: Visualizing For Impact!

Occam's Razor

I see reports, dashboards, presentations with wide gaps. If you pause and consider how this data is collected, via a small triple digit sample self-reported survey results, you’ll quickly realize that the error range in this data is likely a few points. Experiment with visualization options, even in Excel! Why have two fat bars?