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Data Storytelling at Graphy 📊📈

I’m super excited to speak at the Turing Fest on the 9th of July. My talk will start with a simple question: How can you measure the value of a dashboard or a report? Answer: The value of a dashboard or a report is measured by the useful actions it prompts. But sadly, the reality is that after investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in your data stack, data is not as useful as it should be, and people don’t act on it. My presentation will focus on helping you fix that! By the way, the title I’m using is from my favorite tweet from Gwenyth: https://lnkd.in/dQkxCkG5 Join my talk, or DM me if you haven’t got your ticket yet. I’ve got a discount code for you ;)

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All that data and no actionable solutions. 🧐 Andrey Vinitsky, CEO and Co-founder at Graphy, is here to set you straight and reveal the absurdity of your money-wasting practices. 🙌 ℹ️Companies spend hundreds of thousands of dollars every year on their data stack. They all collect data, model it, analyse it, and some even visualise it. But they’re all missing the most important bit — the Last Mile. The Last Mile is what drives change in the organisation and makes people engage with and act on the data. In this talk, entitled “Babe Are You OK? You’ve Barely Touched The Dashboard You Claimed Was Mission Critical” Andrey will explore the latest trends in the data stack and how you can make data more actionable in your organisation through storytelling.🔥 Check out the full agenda here. Don’t forget, prices increase this Thursday at 5pm. 👉https://hubs.ly/Q02C1dLK0 #TuringFest #Tech #techevent #lead

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Gwenyth Pasch

Senior Data Analyst at CareConnect | Expert in SQL | Transforming Raw Data into Strategic Insights

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Definitely my best tweet to date ☺️

I love the name of the topic 💥

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