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Data Fluency
Book

Data Fluency

Empowering Your Organization with Effective Data Communication

Wiley, 2014 more...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Overview
  • Concrete Examples
  • For Beginners

Recommendation

Modern technology has unleashed a flood of data, and many managers despair of making sense of it. But as data analysts Zach and Chris Gemignani point out, data is a language, and gaining fluency in any language requires learning the vocabulary, grammar and idioms that work together to create meaning. The authors show how to interpret data to extract actionable information, and they describe how designers can make data products that are clear and easy to use.

Take-Aways

  • The language of data is the language of modern organizations. 
  • People within an organization should develop “data literacy.”
  • The design of a data product should help an audience make informed decisions.

About the Authors

CEO and co-founder of Juice Analytics Zach Gemignani consults with companies to improve their data-analytic capacities. Former VP analyst at Citibank and PNC bank Chris Gemignani co-founded Juice Analytics.


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