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50: A Brand New Data Visualization Language w/ Dr. Jürgen Faisst

Episode 50 of the Analytics on Fire podcast, hosted by Mico Yuk, titled "50: A Brand New Data Visualization Language w/ Dr. Jürgen Faisst" was published on May 6, 2020 and runs 74 minutes.

May 6, 2020 ·74m · Analytics on Fire

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  • [03:21] New Language, New Book for Reporting: Music to your ears!
  • [05:24] Keys to Success: Visual Consistency, Certified Tools, and Management Support.
  • [17:55] Hichert's impact and influence on how dashboards and reports are created.

 

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