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    Explore "data viz" with insightful episodes like "Strategische Begleitung von BI-Projekten - cloudimpulse | Teil 1", "101. Datenprodukte mit Akzeptanz schaffen - Im Gespräch mit Evelyn Münster", "New Banking - Banken-Dashboards in Power BI - Im Gespräch mit Artur König, Scopevisio", "Leveling up your data visualization game | Alberto Cairo" and "BONUS: Data Science Mixer Podcast | Alberto Cairo Part 1" from podcasts like ""BI or DIE", "BI or DIE", "BI or DIE", "Data Science Mixer" and "Alter Everything"" and more!

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    Strategische Begleitung von BI-Projekten - cloudimpulse | Teil 1

    Strategische Begleitung von BI-Projekten - cloudimpulse | Teil 1
    Von Dashboarding und Designumsetzung über Datenanforderungsframework und Semantik bis hin zu strukturellem Datendesign zwischen Data-Warehouse und BI-Tool - Carsten und Kai sprechen darüber, wie cloudimpulse die strategische Begleitung von BI-Umsetzungsprojekten gestaltet. Was genau macht cloudimpulse eigentlich? Und was hat reportingimpulse damit zu tun? In dieser Folge erfahrt ihr die Motivation hinter der Gründung von cloudimpulse, den aktuellen Tech-Stack und welche Themen und Schwerpunkte euch in der Serie erwarten werden.

    101. Datenprodukte mit Akzeptanz schaffen - Im Gespräch mit Evelyn Münster

    101. Datenprodukte mit Akzeptanz schaffen - Im Gespräch mit Evelyn Münster
    Evelyn und Kai sprechen über die unterschiedlichen Formate von Datenprodukten, das Vorgehen, um Akzeptanz dafür zu schaffen und die Frage nach einer Messbarkeit für Data Literacy. Evelyn Münster ist Data Designerin. Mit über 14 Jahren Erfahrung in der Datenvisualisierung in verschiedenen Branchen ist sie heute eine anerkannte Expertin für die Gestaltung von Datenprodukten, die über die Möglichkeiten von Standard-Dashboards hinausgehen. Sie hilft Technologiekunden bei der Entwicklung maßgeschneiderter Apps, die Daten nutzen und visualisieren, um die Entscheidungsfindung und die Navigation in komplexen Systemen zu unterstützen. In dieser Folgen lernt ihr: • Was ein Datenprodukt ist • Welche Ansätze es von Datenprodukten gibt - Exklusiver Schreiner bis IKEA Standard • Welches Vorgehen zu besserer Akzeptanz führt • Welche Rolle Data Literacy dabei spielt • Wie Data Literacy in Unternehmen gemessen werden kann • Welche Chancen und Grenzen Data Literacy Tests für Unternehmen haben

    New Banking - Banken-Dashboards in Power BI - Im Gespräch mit Artur König, Scopevisio

    New Banking - Banken-Dashboards in Power BI - Im Gespräch mit Artur König, Scopevisio
    Artur und Carsten sprechen über die Einführung und Nutzung von Power BI im Bankenkontext. Dabei sprechen die beiden u.a. über: - Wie niedrig die finanziellen Hürden für einen ersten Einstieg in BI mit Power BI sind - Wie man erste Use Cases für sich nutzt und im Anschluss in ein größeres Bild überführt - Wie ein Enterprise Modell nach und nach entsteht und warum das Datenprojekt nicht vor dem Reporting durchgeführt werden muss - Wie Visualisierungsstandard bereits frühzeitig helfen, Ziele zu erreichen - Welche Vorteile die Nutzung von Power BI auf der Azure Cloud mit sich bringt - und was man da als Bank beachten muss - Warum es alternativlos ist, sich mit BI zu befassen Artur König ist Informatiker mit aktuellem Tätigkeitsschwerpunkt in den Bereichen BI-Beratung und Datenanalyse. Seit 2016 verantwortet er alle individuellen Reporting-Themen innerhalb der Scopevisio AG, einem mittelständischen Hersteller von Cloud Unternehmenssoftware mit Sitz in Bonn. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf der Entwicklung von Reporting-Standards und die Erstellung von kundenindividuellen komplexen Auswertungen. Zuvor war er acht Jahre bei der DATEV eG im Consulting mit dem Fokus auf IT-Compliance und IT-Sicherheit tätig.

    Leveling up your data visualization game | Alberto Cairo

    Leveling up your data visualization game | Alberto Cairo

    How can a well-designed data visualization lead to deeper understanding of data? Data visualization expert Alberto Cairo joins us for an extended conversation about creating, revising and enjoying thoughtful data viz.

    Join in on our Cocktail Conversation on the Alteryx Community or on social media with #DataScienceMixer!

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    BONUS: Data Science Mixer Podcast | Alberto Cairo Part 1

    BONUS: Data Science Mixer Podcast | Alberto Cairo Part 1

    Alberto Cairo, author, researcher and internationally recognized expert on data visualization, joins a special video episode of our Data Science Mixer podcast. We’ll discuss best practices, including communicating complex data, dealing with 2020’s outliers, and preparing ourselves and others for the future of data visualization.

    This episode originally premiered on Data Science Mixer on May 19, 2021. The Data Science Mixer podcast lives on its own feed in Apple PodcastsSpotify, and the Alteryx Community, so in order to hear more incredible episodes like this one, be sure to search specifically for "Data Science Mixer" and subscribe. Tune in to Data Science Mixer on July 13 for an extended conversation with Alberto Cairo.

    Want more from Alteryx? Follow @Alteryx on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also register for an Alteryx Community account, and try out Alteryx  to break through your analytic and business challenges.

    Interested in sharing your feedback with the Alter Everything team? Take our feedback survey here!

    This episode was produced by Megan Dibble, Mike Cusic, and Matt Rotundo. Special thanks to Andy Uttley for the theme music and Mike Cusic for the for our album artwork.

    83. DataViz and more! - Talking with Dr. Jonathan Schwabish, PolicyViz | EN

    83. DataViz and more! - Talking with Dr. Jonathan Schwabish, PolicyViz | EN
    Dr. Jonathan Schwabish is founder of the data visualization and presentation skillsfirm, PolicyViz and a Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute, a nonprofit research institution in Washington, DC. There, he is a researcher in the Income and Benefits Policy Center and a member of the Institute's Communication team where he specializes in data visualization and presentation design. His research agenda includes such areas as earnings and income inequality, immigration, disability insurance, retirement security, data measurement, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and other aspects of public policy. Jonathan is also considered a leader in the data visualization field and is a leading voice for clarity and accessibility in research. He has written on various aspects of how to best visualize data including technical aspects of creation, design best practices, and how to communicate social science research in more accessible ways. In both positions, Jonathan helps nonprofits, research institutions, and governments at all levels improve how they communicate their work and findings to their partners, constituents and citizens. He also teaches data visualization and presentation skills at Georgetown University, American University, the University at Buffalo, and in public workshops. He also hosts the PolicyViz Podcast, which focuses on data, open data, and data visualization. His book Better Presentations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks helps people improve the way they prepare, design, and deliver data-rich content and his edited book, Elevated the Debate: A Multilayered Approach to Communicating Your Research, helps people develop a strategic plan to communicating their work across multiple platforms and channels. His latest book, Better Data Visualizations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks details essential strategies to create more effective data visualizations. In today's episode you will learn: • Why the topic of DataViz is and remains so exciting • Insights from Jon's new book "Better Data Visualizations: A Guide for Scholars, Researchers, and Wonks". • Is there one best visualization or one that always works? • Is there a favorite tool for a DataViz expert? • More recommendations on other formats and colleagues in the DataViz environment.

    66. The DataViz Design Process - Talking with Andy Kirk, Visualising Data | EN

    66. The DataViz Design Process - Talking with Andy Kirk, Visualising Data | EN
    Andy, Viktoria, and Kai on using the DataViz Design Process in everyday business practice. Andy Kirk is an experienced UK-based data visualisation design consultant, trainer, lecturer, author, speaker, and researcher. He is the editor of visualisingdata.com and host of the ‘Explore Explain’ video and podcast series. Since founding Visualising Data Ltd. in 2010, Andy has worked with a wide range of clients, including Apple, S&P Global, Arsenal FC, Google, EU Council, and Pfizer. He has conducted over 300 public and private training courses in 27 different countries. Andy has previously delivered post-graduate teaching with MICA (USA) and Imperial College (UK), and is now an adjunct lecturer at UCL (UK), teaching a module on the MSc Business Analytics programme. He has authored three books, with the most recent published by Sage in August 2019 and titled ‘Visualising Data: A Handbook for Data Driven Design (2nd edition)’. Here's what you can take away from the podcast today: 📈  You understand the DataViz Design Process and how to use it 🧐  Projects and companies that have made a lasting impression on Andy 🚀  How each of you, regardless of hierarchy level, can successfully launch a DataViz initiative ⚒️  Why do we need to talk about tools in addition to method? 💪🏼  What makes a good virtual training? 📊  Where can we get inspiration for new DataViz projects?

    Episode 159: Designing for Analytics with Brian O'Neill

    Episode 159: Designing for Analytics with Brian O'Neill

    Why are some dashboards so meaningless? How can you make information helpful? Today our guest is Brian O'Neil, founder & principal of Designing for Analytics. You'll learn how to approach data visualization thoughtfully, how to help users make their decisions, why you shouldn't go after fancy diagrams, and why "removing everything" isn't always your best strategy.

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