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Data Visualization for Financial and Business Leaders

Aug 14, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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How Did You Get Into Visual Analysis?
01:52 • 3min
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Data Visualization - The Manard Chart
05:02 • 4min
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Can We Go Over a Few Big Ideas?
08:44 • 4min
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Red, Yellow, Green Visuals
13:00 • 3min
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Color Is a Wonderful Goal for Data Visualization
15:40 • 2min
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Can You Learn to Build Dashboards in Tableaux?
17:55 • 2min
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What's Your Favorite Chart?
20:11 • 2min
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The Buffer Chart, Is It Showing Ranking?
22:24 • 2min
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Jump Plots - Is There Any Use?
24:23 • 2min
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The Importance of Knowing Your Audience in Data Visualization
26:20 • 2min
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What Are Some of Your Favorite Books?
28:32 • 2min
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The Big Book of Dashboards, Your First Book
30:14 • 2min
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Steve Wexler is one of my favorite teachers in the data visualization space because he's easy to understand and doesn't speak over our heads.

He's the co-author of The Big Book of Dashboards, and his newest book is The Big Picture.

Our topics include preattentive attributes, the love affair with stoplight colors, dead-end dashboards, and important tips when building visualizations.

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