
Most data scientists have been in this situation: you spend hours analysing a dataset, return to your stakeholder with your findings, and are met with a polite "that's interesting" - before your work disappears into a drawer, never to be seen again.The problem usually isn't the analysis. It's that interesting observations and genuine insights are not the same thing.In this episode, Brent Dykes joins Dr Genevieve Hayes to share the frameworks behind identifying and communicating insights that actually move organisations to act.In this episode, you'll discover:What makes an insight an insight and why only 5% of findings qualify [03:42]The four dimensions that focus your analysis before you touch the data [11:25]The six criteria for a truly actionable insight [15:06]Why narrative outperforms an executive summary every time [19:14]Guest BioBrent Dykes is the author of Effective Data Storytelling and the founder of AnalyticsHero. He has consulted with some of the world’s most recognised brands, including Microsoft, Sony, Nike and Amazon, and is a regular contributor to Forbes.LinksConnect with Brent on LinkedInEffective Data Storytelling websiteConnect with Genevieve on LinkedInBe among the first to hear about the release of each new podcast episode by signing up HERE
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