Show and Tell
March 1st, 2003
Filed under Article, Publications
published in STQE Magazine, March/April 2003
Metrics give you plenty of data, but creating charts and graphs that properly showcase this data can be difficult. In this article co-authored with Kathy Iberle, read about six ways to improve your charts and graphs to make your data tell a story. See article (pdf).
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Dec 29, 2006
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[…] For using metrics to communicate, I suggest my own article (co-authored with Kathy Iberle), “Show and Tell.” […]