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Best of the Tableau Web: January 2021

Tableau

Welcome to my first edition of Best of the Tableau Web (BOTW), where I’ll recap highlights from last month. For me, the Tableau Community has been a treasure trove of content that’s both highly inspirational and technically deep. In fact, the first piece of Tableau content that I found online in 2012 was the first edition of BOTW.

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Analyzing data trends: Using analytic tools to identify significant patterns and insights for business improvement. Data visualization: Creating dashboards and visual reports to clearly communicate findings to stakeholders.

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Back to school: JMU parent helps improve university’s COVID-19 dashboard

Tableau

Data visualization is a collaborative exercise. As James Madison University (JMU) prepared for Fall 2020 classes, freshman parent and Tableau Partner, Lee Feinberg, volunteered to help improve the school’s Stop The Spread dashboard. He has been working with the Tableau Foundation for almost nine years. Kristin Adderson.

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Best of the Tableau Web: January 2021

Tableau

Welcome to my first edition of Best of the Tableau Web (BOTW), where I’ll recap highlights from last month. For me, the Tableau Community has been a treasure trove of content that’s both highly inspirational and technically deep. In fact, the first piece of Tableau content that I found online in 2012 was the first edition of BOTW.

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How can we do no harm with data? A conversation with the authors of the Do No Harm Guide

Tableau

Senior Manager Inclusive Marketing, Tableau. Can you picture a world where data storytelling does no harm? The Tableau Foundation has collaborated with The Urban Institute to bring to you the Do No Harm Guide : Applying Equity Awareness in Data Visualization. SENIOR DATA SCIENTIST, NATERA. Kristin Adderson.

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Back to school: JMU parent helps improve university’s COVID-19 dashboard

Tableau

Data visualization is a collaborative exercise. As James Madison University (JMU) prepared for Fall 2020 classes, freshman parent and Tableau Partner, Lee Feinberg, volunteered to help improve the school’s Stop The Spread dashboard. He has been working with the Tableau Foundation for almost nine years. Kristin Adderson.

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How can we do no harm with data? A conversation with the authors of the Do No Harm Guide

Tableau

Senior Manager Inclusive Marketing, Tableau. Can you picture a world where data storytelling does no harm? The Tableau Foundation has collaborated with The Urban Institute to bring to you the Do No Harm Guide : Applying Equity Awareness in Data Visualization. SENIOR DATA SCIENTIST, NATERA. Kristin Adderson.

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