Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Data Product Authors
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Nathan Yau,
Visualize This
( W i l e y, 2 011)
Stephen Few,
Information Dashboard Design
(Analytics Press, 2013)
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Alberto Cairo,
The Functional Art
(New Riders, 2012)
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Nancy Duarte,
Resonate
(Wiley, 2010)
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Edward Tufte,
Visual Display of Quantitative Information
(Graphics
Press , 20 01)
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David McCandless,
Information is Beautiful
(Collins, 2012)
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Data Fluent Culture
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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/
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Thomas Redman,
Data Driven
(Harvard Business Review Press,
2008)
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Peter Drucker,
The Essential Drucker
(HarperBusiness, 2008)
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Data Ecosystem
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Cindi Howson,
Successful Business Intelligence
(McGraw-Hill, 2013)
Larissa Moss,
Extreme Scoping
(Technics Publications, 2013)
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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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