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Good Charts Workbook: Tips, Tools, and Exercises for Making Better Data Visualizations

Good Charts Workbook: Tips, Tools, and Exercises for Making Better Data Visualizations

By Scott Berinato

A useful tool to help individuals and teams put theory into practice and apply the principles laid out in Good Charts. Puts Good Charts theory into practice Step-by-step guidance on creating and improving charts Helps develop dataviz competence with mini challenges, as well as larger challenges Lots of space for sketching inside the workbook Same friendly, accessible voice and style as Good Charts Audience: Same as Good Charts : any manager, entrepreneur, or employee in any kind of enterprise who needs to understand dataviz/graphics better and to use it in making their case and advancing their career.

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Book Information

Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Publish Date: 01/22/2019
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781633696174
ISBN-10: 1633696170
Language: English

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A useful tool to help individuals and teams put theory into practice and apply the principles laid out in Good Charts.

  • Puts Good Charts theory into practice
  • Step-by-step guidance on creating and improving charts
  • Helps develop dataviz competence with mini challenges, as well as larger challenges
  • Lots of space for sketching inside the workbook
  • Same friendly, accessible voice and style as Good Charts

Audience: Same as Good Charts: any manager, entrepreneur, or employee in any kind of enterprise who needs to understand dataviz/graphics better and to use it in making their case and advancing their career.

Announced first printing: 20,000
Laydown goal: 6,500

About the Author

Scott Berinato is a self-described "dataviz geek" and a Senior Editor at Harvard Business Review. In addition to creating the successful "Vision Statement" department in the magazine, he has written and edited many articles for HBR and other top business and tech-related print and web publications.

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