Applying actionable data from concept to reality: Part 2

Dr. Joe Perez (jwperez@gmail.com) is a Senior Systems Analyst for the North Carolina Department of Health & Human Services and Chief Technology Officer for SolonTek Corporation in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

As was mentioned in Part 1 of this series,[1] your data storytelling journey can be viewed as a spectrum made up of five stages for best practices (Figure 1) in getting from the idea (“Conception” on the left) to the completed visualization (“Direction” on the right). These five stages (Conception, Inception, Perception, Inspection, and Direction) make up the subtopics that are expounded upon in this article series.

Figure 1. The Five Stages of the Spectrum

Part 1 of this series dealt with the first stage, Conception, and covered its related key word, “articulate,” showing the importance of clearly articulating the need at the time the initial ideas are being conceived. That first stage was also depicted as a race—an appropriate metaphor, because both this stage and the data storytelling journey have a starting point, a progression, and a finish line indicating completion. We now come to the second and third stages.

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