Storytelling with Data: Let's Practice! (Wiley)
Friday, 08 November 2019

This book shows how to create graphs and visualizations that make sense and "weave them into action-inspiring stories". It is a follow-on to author Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic's earlier title, Storytelling with data and presents fresh content and examples, with over 100 hands-on exercises.

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Author: Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic
Publisher: Wiley
Date: October 2019
Pages: 448
ISBN: 978-1119621492
Print: 1119621496
Kindle:B07YZG2WR7
Audience: Users of data who want to share it visually
Level: Introductory
Category: Data Science

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