On-Demand-Webinar

Inspiring change with data visualization

You may have read books or attended presentations touting visualizations that changed the world and then tried to apply these same visualizations to your businesses and failed. Yes, the Minard chart on Napoleon’s campaign to conquer Moscow, the John Snow cholera map, and the Florence Nightingale sanitary conditions "rose" chart did have a profound impact on society.

But how can they help your business?

In this on-demand webinar, see real-world examples, free of esoteric chart types, that people employed to change the way their organizations did business.

Those viewing this webinar will see examples and think, "Yes! I see and understand this!"

And more importantly, "Yes, our organization can do this, too!"

This is part of the From data to tada: Communicating your insights webinar series.

Über den Referenten

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Steve Wexler

Principal, Data Revelations

Steve Wexler has worked with ADP, Gallup, Deloitte, Convergys, Consumer Reports, The Economist, ConEd, D&B, Marist, Tradeweb, Tiffany, McKinsey & Company, and many other organizations to help them understand and visualize their data. He is a Tableau Visionary, Iron Viz Champion, Tableau Training Partner, and co-author of The Big Book of Dashboards: Visualizing Your Data Using Real-World Business Scenarios.

His presentations and training classes combine an extraordinary level of product mastery with the real-world experience gained through developing thousands of visualizations for dozens of clients. In addition to his recognized expertise in data visualization and Tableau, Steve has decades of experience as a successful instructor in all areas of computer-based technology. Steve has taught thousands of people in both large and small organizations and is known for conducting his seminars with clarity, patience, and humor.

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