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Ross Simmonds on Radically Optimizing Your Data Story's Value & Impact

EPISODE · Nov 11, 2021 · 53 MIN

Ross Simmonds on Radically Optimizing Your Data Story's Value & Impact

from The Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & Visualization · host Lea Pica | Data Storytelling Advocate, Speaker + Educator

Powerhouse digital marketing speaker Ross Simmonds goes on an exploration of the need for clear messaging when presenting complex data, and how to adapt your data story to create the most impact. In This Episode, You’ll Learn… How Ross fell in love with data and created a career through this.  Tips for better presentations and overcoming some of the fears.    Common mistakes in data presentation and how to avoid them. How to think about presenting complex data to clients.  People, Blogs, and Resources Mentioned Storytelling with Data Presentation Zen Slideshare  How to Lie with Statistics  Good Charts  13th DataStory  Loom  Canva  My free 30-second online assessment to find out the #1 silent killer of your data presentation success >> VIEW SHOW NOTES + RESOURCES

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