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ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
Communicating with Clarity: Effective Visual Storytelling
The saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Data visualization is a powerful tool that helps anyone working with data communicate important insights quickly and with greater impact than tables of numbers or printed words ever could. But are you sure your picture is communicating the right thousand words?
In this 45-minute webinar, discover the common pitfalls in data visualization and how to avoid them. Learn strategies to simplify complex data, choose effective visual formats, and design charts that are both engaging and informative.
The session concludes with Q&A with the speakers.
Key highlights:
- Strategic visualization design: Identify the most effective visualizations to accurately represent your data and enhance clarity.
- Adapt large data sets: Modify visualization strategies to handle complex and high-volume data without losing valuable insights.
- Avoid common pitfalls: Recognize and prevent misleading or ineffective visualizations that distort interpretation.
- Build best practices: Use trusted resources and industry standards to refine your data visualization skills and techniques.
About the presenters
As a Principal Systems Engineer at JMP, Scott Wise helps customers solve process and design challenges and uncover insights in their data. Wise has held roles in quality, engineering, and business intelligence in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, technology, and textiles.
He has a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a master’s degree in quality engineering practices from Southern Polytechnic State University. Wise holds certifications as an ASA Professional Statistician, ASQ Quality Engineer/Manager, JMP and SAS software specialist, Master Black Belt, and PMI Project Manager.
As a Principal Systems Engineer at JMP, Mike Anderson works with some of the company’s largest customers to help them develop sustainable cultures of analytic excellence. Before joining JMP, he held various roles in high-tech manufacturing, specializing in measurement statistics, Lean Six Sigma, and cost and defect reduction.
Anderson holds advanced degrees in materials chemistry and semiconductor engineering from the University of Oregon, as well as Data Scientist and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certifications.