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Applied A.I.

Solutions

Presenting Data Science-driven Solutions

Professor
Daniel Vitaver-Bronstein, B.Sc., EMBA

[email protected]
Quotations, Reference and Recommended Bibliography:
1 – How To Write A Business Case: Tips, Resources and Examples | JCU Online
2 – Data Science for Busin4ess, Foster Provost & Tom Fawcett, Published by O’Reilly Media Inc., Copyright © 2013 Foster Provost and Tom Fawcett. All rights reserved. 1
3 – Wikipedia , The free encyclopedia
4 – The Art Of The Start, Guy Kawasaki Portfolio, Published by Penguin Group, Copyright © Guy Kawasaki, 2004
Data Visualization
and
Storytelling
applied to a specific case

Quotations, Reference and Recommended Bibliography:


1 – How To Write A Business Case: Tips, Resources and Examples | JCU Online
2 – Data Science for Busin4ess, Foster Provost & Tom Fawcett, Published by O’Reilly Media Inc., Copyright © 2013 Foster Provost and Tom Fawcett. All rights reserved. 2
3 – Wikipedia , The free encyclopedia
4 – The Art Of The Start, Guy Kawasaki Portfolio, Published by Penguin Group, Copyright © Guy Kawasaki, 2004
Data visualization

It is an interdisciplinary field that deals with the graphic representation of data.

It is a particularly efficient way of communicating

This representation can be considered as a mapping between the original data


(usually numerical) and graphic elements (for example, lines or points in a chart).

The mapping determines how the attributes of these elements vary according to the
data.

Ref.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_visualization
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Data storytelling

Data storytelling is a structured approach for communicating data insights, and it involves a
combination of three key elements: 1

1. Data (explore)
2. Visuals (assessment and selection)
3. Narrative (explain)

It is an essential Data Science skill everyone needs.

1 Brent Dykes, Contributor, Forbes 4


Data storytelling

"The ability to take data, to be able to understand it, to process it, to extract value
from it, to visualize it, to communicate it’s going to be a hugely important skill in the
next decades."
Google’s Chief Economist Dr. Hal R Varian

A compelling storytelling helps to improve the communication of compelling insights


and enrich insight-to-value conversion rate, and thus promote and instill a call-to-
action and change.

1 Brent Dykes, Contributor, Forbes 5


Data storytelling Best Practices

1. Data exploration
• Understand the context

2. Focus attention
• Appropriate visual (human-friendly type chart)
• Strategic use of colours (Marketing phycology)
• Minimalist design
• Clutter identification and removal

1 Storytelling with Data | Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic | Talks at Google 6


Data storytelling Best Practices – cont’d
3. Data explanation
• Tell a story
o Craft narrative
− Plot: define the essential context
− Twists: what is interesting about the data and what it shows
− Call to actions (embedded)
− Ending: Define clear key takeaways, what do you want your audience to do
next (decision-making, reporting, performance)

1 Storytelling with Data | Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic | Talks at Google 7


Storytelling Best Practices

• MUST have a pre-defined goal to achieve Get Ready


• MUST have a clear message to deliver to your audience • Rehearse
• MUST be tailored to your target audience
• Get feedback
• MUST include:
o Introduction (first page)
• Fix
o Development (3-5 pages) • Deliver
o Conclusion (last page):
a. Findings
b. Recommendations Advice
c. Call-to-action
• 5-7 page long
When you tell a story,
• 1 dashboard or worksheet per page you have ONLY one
• 2-3 objects (text tables and charts) per dashboard opportunity so make
• Smart use of parameters, calculated fields and filters it count!
• Smart use of format, colours, size, display
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