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Insight Narrator's curator insight,
November 14, 2016 12:49 PM
OK -- here's a much better article on data storytelling than the one I curated yesterday! It helps you move through the process of working with your data using storyboarding. This creates your narrative.
I also like the points made about the impact storytelling will have on a product team, suggestions for finding an insight, and how to keep the visuals simple.
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it. Follow her on Twitter @kdietz
Insight Narrator's curator insight,
August 29, 2016 4:54 AM
Want to get better at data storytelling? Want to know more about what it is and how to do it? Then read this post!
Data storytelling is all the rage now. Given how many industries, companies, and businesses are drowning in big data, figuring out how to narrate the insights to be found is a big deal.
Yet lots of mistakes about how to tell a data story are being made. This is a terrific post that helps bring clarity to the entire field. It's a great read and you will come away enlightened. And hopefully better able to craft that data narrative. Enjoy.
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it. Follow her on Twitter @kdietz |
Insight Narrator's curator insight,
September 17, 2016 9:14 AM
Data storytelling is a hot topic and there's lots to learn about it to be effective in business today. This is a very meaty and well-worth reading post on the critical connection between storytelling and data and creating insights/meaning.
I love how thorough the author is, asking questions like: "Are we really using storytelling techniques in our regular exchange of data-driven insights? Can data visualization amount to storytelling, in itself? What are the missing pieces, if not?"
The author, SCOTT BRINKER, then goes on to dig into relevant research to answer these questions. He gives us the rationale for his conclusions ("...data visualizations cannot amount to storytelling") , bringing us all the way down to Integrated Insight Management.
It's a fascinating and well put together read. There's also a free download to grab at the end of the article. Enjoy learning lots from this piece.
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Muy buen post de Ignasi Alcaide.
Aunque tengamos una capacidad innata para reconocer patrones visuales hay algunos problemas y limitaciones.
El futuro, data storytelling.