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40: Should data visualization work be outsourced? w/ Mustafa Mustafa

Episode 40 of the Analytics on Fire podcast, hosted by Mico Yuk, titled "40: Should data visualization work be outsourced? w/ Mustafa Mustafa" was published on December 12, 2019 and runs 52 minutes.

December 12, 2019 ·52m · Analytics on Fire

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BI tools change by the minute, so have you ever considered outsourcing your data visualization needs in the future? Maybe you should, especially if you don't have proper in-house skill sets. Don't risk your reputation because users can't unsee a bad data visualization.


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Today's guest is long-term BI Brainz customer Mustafa Mustafa, senior director of IT at Ferrara Candy Company. Mustafa transformed Ferrara Candy into a forward-thinking and innovative company. He discusses the pros and cons of outsourcing data visualization by choosing the right partners.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • [04:13] Key Quote: Users cannot unsee a bad data visualization. - Mico Yuk
  • [11:20] Mustafa's background in learning Mico's BI Framework and dashboard strategies.
  • [20:45] Should data visualization be outsourced? Consider customer cases and challenges, such as communication, common sense, and strategy to share information.
  • For full show notes, and the links mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/40

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