Credit: Ron Lach // Pexels. com Job descriptions provide insight into a place of employment by how they explain an opportunity| Nightingale
Analogies can effectively explain complex topics in our field. The “fish in the pond" analogy shows ways to make insights more accessible.| Nightingale
These dashboards are taken from over a decade. Each one comes from a time in my life, where I felt my design had to impress others to win trust| Nightingale
Christopher Laubenthal focuses on better data use with visualizations in an organizational setting. He has experience in both for-profit and not-for-profit sectors where he increases literacy, grows culture, and builds data visualizations. Christopher is the Data Design Manager at The DeBruce Foundation, a national foundation whose mission is to expand pathways to economic growth and opportunity. Current projects include his public viz and The DeBruce Foundation’s Career Explorer Tools.| Nightingale
Feedback elevates work, but only when it is done right.| Nightingale
Nightingale content that contains advice, best practices, lessons learned, and other hands-on information about data visualization in practice.| Nightingale
How a person receives a product is as important as the product itself, with truck drivers being a great way in understanding this point.| Nightingale
Our first public release of EdWise in summer of 2015 included this mapping functionality.| Nightingale
No one person can perform every data-related task in an organization. Here's a way to explain role classification by skill set.| Nightingale