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    Technology and innovation have propelled organizations, and their data, into new realms — companies have started, expanded, and advanced their business intelligence and data-centric teams in order to drive better decision making and strategic planning. Due to this innovation, organizations are able to collect data and better understand end customers, accelerate new business pipelines, and drive more efficient and effective selling strategies. Gone are the days when reporting was fully manual in nature, and data took a long time to collect and sift through— platforms in the cloud allow for faster, better and more accurate information. But successful companies, however, can’t stop there with their analytics—how the data is translated, by way of data storytelling and insights generation, is the last mile that will separate businesses from their competitors. All too often, this last mile is overlooked.

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    Data storytelling can be successful in an organization based on four main components: people, processes, platforms, and data. The people aspect is absolutely paramount to drive a successful business intelligence/analytics function, and often these people are hard to find. They have to be able to speak the language of the business while understanding the technology side as well. They also need to develop the story surrounding the data and the business problem by using not only numbers, but visualization, and a compelling and engaging narrative — all at the same time. Ultimately, they bring the data to life!

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    When insights are packaged as a data story, businesses are able to influence both the logical and emotional side of a potential customer’s brain

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