WILEY Effective Data Storytelling: How to Drive Change with Data, Narrative and Visuals
S**Y
Good book
Helpful
M**N
Everyone can become a better Data Storyteller
This is a wonderfully thought out book on Data Storytelling from Brent Dykes. His research, presentation, and arguments on this subject was insightful, accurate, and energizing. I honestly wish I had this book 2 years ago as a basis to help me frame a major insight that could dramatically improve the customer experience. I was still lucky to influence a mindful VP on fixing a major part of the digital experience, but I might have been able to get it done sooner if I applied the lessons from this book.I highly recommend this book to both Business and Analytical team members. This book helps readers carefully consider how they actively build a Data Story to elicit change using Data and Insights as the foundation. All the core elements that support a good Data Story including quality data, an insight, a narrative, and clean visuals that come together in a Data Story for action. This book does a great job at explaining each of these elements and provides many great examples that readers can relate with.Across my own digital career, I have seen many team members struggle with being able to clearly articulate an insight and even describe what a possible solution to the problem is. This book can help them understand the process to effectively communicating their insight with a plan to action. With the explosion of business intelligence tools it has become much easier to discover insights, yet many people still struggle at putting a clear story to explain it. This book can help you pull it all together to make an impactful change.Three major things I learned from this bookHumans act and respond to emotions – We all know this is true, but as data explorers, we must always recenter back to this paradigm. As we discover insights, we must develop it into a Data Story that can reach into our human emotions and influence change. The data alone does not stir emotions, it is the meaning they represent along with the potential direction and impact they could go. We must craft stories that speak to our emotions.Ingredients to every Data Story = (Data + Narrative + Visuals). This book dives deep into each of these elements as they complement and strengthen the authors argument on what is a good Data Story. Once you discover an Insight, it is not just about showing a fancy chart with words describing a big change. You must critically think about every element as a scene in a story arc. Every piece works together to bring an audience along the journey to the Aha moment, and then the opportunity for the audience to help create the last chapters to this adventure.Visualizations support a Data Story - As a BI Professional, I love the power of data visualizations. They can help you quickly identify outliers and trends much quicker than spreadsheets. When crafted correctly, they can also be used to help focus attention and elicit emotions when paired with a strong narrative. However, we must be critically careful on how we emphasis, and present as to not mislead or confuse our audience. Brent does a good job at describing techniques on how to reduce the effort in visuals for an audience to understand.At the end of the day, this is a powerful book for all kinds of people that use and interact with data. Whether you are a data scientist, an analyst, a product marketer, or even a VP. We all need to be better Data Storytellers. If you lead a team of people, read this book, and pass it around. Once you and team have a common understanding on a process for better communicating and sharing our data insights, we all can become more Effective Data Storytellers.
T**M
Enjoy to read
The content and structure of this book are both excellent. Perfect for those who are interested in building a story using data.What's unique is the narratives - Dykes did a good job making a textbook-like non-fiction book much more enjoyable to read than similar books in the market.
C**S
Great book and resources
I recently realized that I could improve the way I did presentations, and I think explaining "your data" is key. I found this book by chance and it was exactly what I was looking for. A special mention to the author: at the end of the book there is a reference to an URL to download some resources, and it was not working. I asked for it and he kindly shared those resources by e-mail. Recommended!
E**S
Great book, added value to my daily work
Inspiring and motivational. Especially the case studies are memorable!! Great work
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