Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Data Product Authors
Nathan Yau, Visualize This ( W i l e y, 2 011)
Stephen Few, Information Dashboard Design (Analytics Press, 2013)
Alberto Cairo, The Functional Art (New Riders, 2012)
Nancy Duarte, Resonate (Wiley, 2010)
Edward Tufte, Visual Display of Quantitative Information (Graphics
Press , 20 01)
David McCandless, Information is Beautiful (Collins, 2012)
Data Fluent Culture
Thomas H. Davenport, Jeanne G. Harris, Robert Morison, Analytics
at Work (Harvard Business Review Press, 2010)
Avinash Kaushik, Occam's Razor blog, http://www.kaushik.net/
avinash/
Thomas Redman, Data Driven (Harvard Business Review Press,
2008)
Peter Drucker, The Essential Drucker (HarperBusiness, 2008)
Data Ecosystem
Cindi Howson, Successful Business Intelligence (McGraw-Hill, 2013)
Larissa Moss, Extreme Scoping (Technics Publications, 2013)
BENEFITS OF THE DATA FLUENT
ORGANIZATION
When all the elements shown in the framework exist and work together, an
organization can use data as a common language. Data fluency can have a
number of benefits for your organization including:
Better decision-making —A primary objective is to create a more
systematic, objective approach to making smarter decisions and tak-
ing informed actions in your organization. A clear understanding of
data and ability to transform it into meaningful analysis will move your
organization away from historical biases, decision-by-anecdote, and
pure gut-instinct.
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