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Create High-Impact Data Visualizations: Nine Effective Strategies

Occam's Razor

I’ve curated sixteen extremely diverse visualization examples to do that. I can’t stress this enough: Don't try to earn your performance review from the client/audience. Spare your client/audience – show them the simplest manifestation of your brilliant insight, with the NACR criteria applied. Earn it from your boss.

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Soundbites from the Future – 2013

Start Up Blog

Here he found out that every kid in Uruguay is given a free laptop by the government – (for me it’s a bit like western countries giving all kids a free public education some 200 years ago and that’s why they currently lead the developed world). The government is using the shift to technology economies as their chance to reinvent.

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Hacking for Diplomacy @ Stanford –What We Learned With the State Department

Steve Blank

Few consider opportunities to make the world safer with the State Department, Department of Defense, Intelligence Community or other government agencies. That’s nice, but it doesn’t let the audience know, “Is that how smart you were three months ago, did you get smarter or dumber, what did you learn?”. There is some skepticism.

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The Ezra Klein Show: VC Bill Gurley on Transforming Health Care

abovethecrowd.com

Our firm has had the good fortune to invest in many two-sided networks that used information aggregation, supplier aggregation, and user generated content to attract and inform consumers and resultantly disrupt and change different industries. You couldn’t increase wages, and that was mandated by the government.

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Hacking for Diplomacy @ Stanford –What We Learned With the State Department

Steve Blank

Few consider opportunities to make the world safer with the State Department, Department of Defense, Intelligence Community or other government agencies. That’s nice, but it doesn’t let the audience know, “Is that how smart you were three months ago, did you get smarter or dumber, what did you learn?”. There is some skepticism.

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Stay On Top Of Modern Marketing

Duct Tape Marketing

And this was an audience of professional digital marketers! In the 1960s and 70s, youth culture was counter culture, fighting big business and big government in an effort to be heard. Just two raised their hands. Most of the rest of the country is even further on the fringe of this revolution. Learn about emerging startups.