The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection
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The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection

Tips, Tools, and Exercises for Creating Powerful Data Visualizations

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eBook - ePub

The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection

Tips, Tools, and Exercises for Creating Powerful Data Visualizations

About this book

A good visualization can communicate the nature and potential impact of ideas more powerfully than any other form of communication.

For a long time, "dataviz" was left to specialists--data scientists and professional designers. No longer. A new generation of tools and massive amounts of available data make it easy for anyone to create visualizations that communicate ideas far more effectively than generic spreadsheet charts ever could. The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection brings together two popular books to help you become more sophisticated in understanding and using dataviz to communicate your ideas and advance your career.

In Good Charts, dataviz maven and Harvard Business Review editor Scott Berinato provides an essential guide to how visualization works and how to use this new language to impress and persuade. He lays out a system for thinking visually and building better charts through a process of talking, sketching, and prototyping.

In Good Charts Workbook, Berinato extends the usefulness of Good Charts by putting theory into practice. He leads readers step-by-step through several example datasets and basic charts, providing space to practice the Good Charts talk-sketch-prototype process for improving those charts. Examples include a "Discussion Key" showing how to approach the challenge and why. Each challenge focuses on a different, common visualization problem such as simplification, storytelling, creating conceptual charts, and many others.

The Harvard Business Review Good Charts Collection is your go-to resource for turning plain, uninspiring charts that merely present information into smart, effective visualizations that powerfully convey ideas.

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Year
2019
Print ISBN
9781633696174
eBook ISBN
9781633697300
cover
titlepage

A NOTE ON THE EBOOK EDITION

This ebook edition of GOOD CHARTS WORKBOOK: TIPS, TOOLS, AND EXERCISES FOR MAKING BETTER DATA VISUALIZTIONS displays best on a color e-reader with “Original” or “Publisher Font” selected, using the “Scrolling View” option if it is available on your device. It will be helpful to have pens and paper available to complete the challenges.
dedication
Contents
Introduction
How Do I Start?
What Do I Need?
How Is the Workbook Organized?
How Should I Use the Workbook?
On Data and Tools
Let’s Share
PART 1
BUILD SKILLS
Chapter 1
Controlling Color
Warm-up
The Rainbow Bars
The Simple Pie
The Tangled Lines
Chapter 2
Crafting for Clarity
Warm-up
The Simple, Unclear Bar Chart
The Overdone Line Chart
The Hot Mess of a Heat Map
Chapter 3
Choosing Chart Types
Warm-up
The Surprisingly Adaptable Line Chart
The Convoluted, Too Clever by Half Chart
The Great Whisky Challenge
Chapter 4
Practicing Persuasion
Warm-up
Giving Good Stock Advice
Persuading a Patient to Get Some Sleep
Making a Case to HR
Chapter 5
Capturing Concepts
Warm-up
Landscapes
Tiers and Timelines
Processes
PART 2
MAKE GOOD CHARTS
Chapter 6
Talk, Sketch, Prototype
Chapter 7
The Monthly Report
Chapter 8
The Plastic Problem Presentation
Appendix A
Glossary of Chart Types
Appendix B
Chart Type Guide
Appendix C
Keywords for Chart Types
Acknowledgments
About the Author

Introduction

How Do I Start?

Hello.
You may have picked up this workbook after reading Good Charts: The HBR Guide to Making Smarter, More Persuasive Data Visualizations—my previous book, which offered a framework for understanding what makes good charts and laid out a process for creating them yourself. Or you may have picked it up in a shop just because dataviz intrigues you. You want to make good charts—or at least you think you should be able to. Maybe you got here through an online search. Or a colleague, a friend, or your boss handed you the book because he or she knows you like to think visually. In any case, you’re here. And you probably have the same question most people ask once they decide that data visualization is something they want to learn about: How do I start?
When I speak or lead a workshop on data visualization, audiences are easily inspired by the transformations I show, and they understand the core argument of Good Charts—that what makes a good chart is not how pretty it is or how well it follows some set of chart-making rules but how effectively it conveys ideas by adapting to the context in which it will be used. But inspiration can be short-lived. Many feel overwhelmed by the idea of doing it themselves. So they ask me, How do I start?
Start here.
An analogy: For years I wanted to learn to play the guitar. I was inspired when I watched a friend play or heard a song with a deft guitar line. But I never picked one up, because I felt that same dread: I didn’t know where or how to start. Finally, inspired by my daughter—who took up the guitar (and got good fast)—I decided to just start. With the help of a workbook, I learned notes, and then notes became chords. Eventually I added strumming patterns. Before long I could play a few simple songs, such as Bob Marley’s “Three Litt...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Good Charts
  5. Good Charts Workbook

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