52: Are Dashboards Dead? w/ Nick Caldwell
Episode 52 of the Analytics on Fire podcast, hosted by Mico Yuk, titled "52: Are Dashboards Dead? w/ Nick Caldwell" was published on May 21, 2020 and runs 69 minutes.
May 21, 2020 ·69m · Analytics on Fire
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Episode Description
Free Data Storytelling Training
Attend our FREE 'How to be the Chief Data Storyteller in your Org - Part 2 using our Analytics Design Guide' training at webinars.bidatastorytelling.com and download the FREE 50-page Guide!
In this episode, you'll learn:

- [09:08] Key Quote: It's really changing how we think about management, how we think about working together as a team. - Nick Caldwell
- [19:37] Today's Topic: Where analytics is today, where it's going, and a future forecast?
- [21:58] Data Experiences Defined: Moving beyond static dashboards to build experiences that allow anyone in a company to get their job done.
- For full show notes, and the links mentioned visit: https://bibrainz.com/podcast/52
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