Learn how to present data to change minds and facilitate action
Chances are your slide design and data visualizations are obscuring your valuable insights, and you’re not communicating in a way that changes minds.
This course will give you a fresh new toolbox that will get you and your data presentations remembered and acted upon.
Stories are very effective tools to communicate data and analysis. Narrative is the way we simplify and make sense of a complex world. Storytelling with data supplies context, insight, interpretation—all the things that make data meaningful and analytics more relevant and interesting.
Best stories combine both evidence of analysis and data, plus adds a point of view or example that involves real people and organizations.
But even stories and great presentations alone are not enough. You also need to learn how to follow-through and close out analytical activities in ways that help people make decisions that lead to net positive business outcomes.
This course will
Storyelling Director, @ Search Discovery
Lea Pica is a seasoned digital analytics practitioner, social media marketer and blogger with over 11 years of experience building search marketing and digital analytics practices for companies like Scholastic, Victoria’s Secret and Prudential.
She’s spoken for industry conferences and company summits including eMetrics, Web Analytics Demystified, ForeSee, and InfoTrust. Her signature “Get Their Attention” session about presenting data effectively was a top-rated session in every industry event to date, including the #1-rated session out of 42 presentations at eMetrics San Francisco 2015.
Data Insight Training UK
Ian has consulted and worked with major organizations in the Banking, Insurance, Manufacturing, Telecommunications and Logistics industries across a number of countries and continents.
For 10+ years, Ian has been making it easy for his students to craft management reports, develop interactive dashboards and generate new insight and intelligence from business data.
Data and Analytics Entrepreneur
Judah Phillips helps people create value with analytics and data science by improving business performance, increasing revenue, reducing cost, boosting profitability, and increasing customer satisfaction.
Judah has worked with Internet companies, Media and Marketing companies, Consumer Product companies, Automotive Companies, Financial Services firms, Pharmaceutical companies, and many different agencies, including high-growth, early stage startups and the Fortune 10.
Lesson 1
During this session you’ll learn how to avoid typical pitfalls when presenting data to clients, such as failing to communicate clearly and flat out boring them.
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Lesson 2
This class will cover data visualization approaches, ranging from how to resist slide fluff to design principles and style guides.
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Lesson 3
Lea’s final session will cover her PICA methodology – Purpose, Insight, Context, and Aesthetics. This will bring together principles from the previous two sessions, to ensure that your presentations are not only visually appealing but convey insights effectively & succinctly.
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Lesson 4
During this session, listen to the words of wisdom learned from doing digital analytics for more than 15 years – from long-time digital analytics practitioner Judah Phillips- about how to successfully think about understanding, organizing and planning for success with digital analytics:
Lesson 5
During this sessions, reconnect with Judah Phillips, to learn how to follow-through and close out analytical activities in ways that help people make decisions that lead to net positive business outcomes:
Lesson 1
This lesson will cover different types of data sources you can work within Data Studio. You’ll also learn some methods of aggregation, or what kinds of questions you can ask of your data. You’ll bring your data in from GA and Google Sheets.
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Lesson 2
Get ConversionXL (Lea Pica & Judah Phillips) – Data Presentation & Visualization download
This class covers best practices for visualization, as well as the methods available within Google Data Studio. You’ll learn to make your data stand out and create visualizations that communicate clearly and meaningfully.
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Lesson 3
This class addresses the questions of: how do we filter this data? How do we ask questions of this data? How do we create more interactive data?
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Lesson 4
You’ve learned different fields and data sources and how to connect them, different types of visualizations, and different forms of filters. In the last class, you’ll bring it all together and create interactive dashboards.
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