Steve Wexler, author of The Big Picture: How to Use Data Visualization to Make Better Decisions – Faster
Bill Ringle and Steve Wexler discuss the approaches and benefits of presenting data as charts, images, and infographics to make better decisions, build consensus, and tell a better story about the results you are producing for small business managers and leaders.
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Interview Insights
Top 3 Takeaways
If you are data literate, you can read data faster, interpret them better, and be quicker in making decisions and providing solutions.
The goal of data visualization is to provide the most significant degree of understanding in the least amount of effort. It spares us from cognitive overload because it is easier to understand what we can quickly see.
Collaboration is about creating something far more significant than what you can make independently.
Read the Show Notes from this Episode
Steve talks about his fourth-grade teacher, Mario Messi, who developed his love of reading. He is part of Steve's pursuit of data literacy. [01:45]
How do the best leaders create the best conditions that allow their people to be their best and perform at their best? [04:29]
How can you recognize the good work of your colleagues with a genuine understanding of your people's contributions? [05:18]
The Big Picture and The Big Book of Dashboards are geared toward data visualization practitioners. Steve talks about his fear in writing about this topic of serving some things that experts may already know about. [06:07]
Why do people tend to cling to their old tools, like spreadsheets, even if they are not as effectively reporting data as data visualization. Does this relate to data literacy? [08:19]
How do know if you are data literate? [10:16]
Why do we see so many bar charts? Are they ever appropriate to use? [11:43]
What are a few differences between data visualization versus storytelling? How to go from being just data literate to be able to use data to tell a story or make a decision. [14:27]
What are the four components of setting the stage for effective data visualization? [16:00]
What was it like to work with Seth Godin on his book collaboration, The Carbon Almanac, using your expertise in data visualization? [21:15]
What is the significance of Charlie Menard's chart (chapter 8)? Why is it considered the Mona Lisa of data visualization? Are there improvements you found? [23:25]
Talk about some of the distinctions you've learned in collaboration versus compromise. [25:34]
My Quest for the Best lightning round begins. [29:32]
Expert Bio
Steve Wexler is the founder of Data Revelations, author of The Big Picture: How to Use Data Visualization to Make Better Decisions—Faster (winner of Data Literacy’s Most Insightful Data Book), and co-author of The Big Book of Dashboards: Visualizing Your Data Using Real-World Business Scenarios.
Steve has worked with ADP, Gallup, Johnson & Johnson, Deloitte, ExxonMobil, Convergys, Consumer Reports, The Economist, SurveyMonkey, Con Edison, D&B, Marist, Cornell University, Stanford University, Tradeweb, Tiffany, McKinsey & Company, and many other organizations to help them understand and visualize their data. A Tableau Zen Master (Hall of Fame) and Iron Viz winner, Steve also serves on the advisory board to the Data Visualization Society and is co-host of the popular webinar series Chart Chat (winner of Data Literacy’s mo...