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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Storytelling for Data Analysts Workshop

Date(s): November 13, 2014

Time: 9:00 AM  PST - 12:00 PM  PST

Location:
University of San Francisco, Fromm Building, Maier Room 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94117

Storytelling is a popular concept in data analysis circles these days. That's good! But it's one thing to know you should craft persuasive and factual stories from your data, and another to know how to do it.

This is a three-hour, entry-level workshop on storytelling for digital analysts at any skill level. The workshop is highly interactive and there are typically between 15-30 participants.

Workshop attendees will learn:

  • Three reasons why data analysts should tell stories.
  • How to avoid common storytelling mistakes.
  • The right way to tell stories based on data.
Instructor:
Meta S. Brown translates analytics in plain English. She has helped organizations across the US, Europe and South America increase profits with the help of statistics, data mining and text mining. Ms. Brown is author of Data Mining for Dummies.

Pricing and Cancellation Policy:
Members: $295
Non-Members: $395

Cancellations received in writing prior to October 23, 2014 will be refunded 50% of the total registration fee paid.
No refunds will be given for cancellations received after October 30, 2014.
Substitutions are highly encouraged! Please contact the membership office, in writing, to substitute or cancel your registration!

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