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4 Lessons From HBO’s Chernobyl On Giving Great Presentations
Are you looking to become a better public speaker and presenter? Check out these essential lessons on storytelling and speaking from HBO’s hit miniseries, Chernobyl.
How to Animate Scatter Plot Charts in PowerPoint
Discover how to elevate your PowerPoint presentations with animated charts. In this step-by-step guide, I walk through a technique for animating scatter plot charts.
How To Create Custom Reports in Google Analytics (GA4)
Frustrated with Google Analytics 4? Let me help you. In this article, I provide a step-by-step guide for how to customize the interface and to create custom reports.
How to Action Your Analytics Benchmarks Using The 20% Rule
Obtaining benchmarks for your marketing channels is one thing, but knowing when to take action is another thing entirely. In this article, I share a framework that helps you know when to act on your data.
How To Unpivot Multi-Select Survey Data
You can use this simple web app to transform (aka unpivot) survey multi-select data into a pivot-able format for easier data analysis
How to Animate Pie Charts in PowerPoint
In this article, I share a step-by-step guide of how to animate pie charts in PowerPoint so you can give more engaging data-driven presentations.
Understanding P-Values: The Key to Grasping Statistical Significance
So in this article, I will walk you through what p-values are, how they’re used in the world of hypothesis testing (e.g. A/B testing), and how to interpret them.
Margin of Error Explained With Charts
The margin of error is an important statistical concept that helps you avoid over-generalizing the results of a survey or poll. In this article I use charts to help make margin of error easier to understand.
What Is The Margin of Error?
If you've ever dabbled in the world of statistics, you might've heard a whisper or two about the margin of error, sometimes abbreviated as MoE. But what on earth does it mean, and why does it matter?