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Trendalyser: An amazing way of presenting data.

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As a management consultant, I always look for better ways to present data. Now a non scientific way that I used to determine what causes the impact of any information gave me these insights
Data : 10%
Analysis: 25%
Presentation: 45%
Person: 20%
Now, if you were to look at learning how to present better, it makes sense then to
a) Work on the presentation
b) Work on yourself

My success rate with the first (thanks Jan-Wouter) has been a lot better than the second.

I came across this video via Guy Kawasaki's blog and absolutely loved it.. It takes dry statistics and makes them live.. jump, grow, and bloom. It's software called Trendalyser by Hans Rosling, a professor at the Karolinska institute in Sweden. The software was acquired by Google.
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I did this in Aachen, Germany. It's quite a nice place, with friendly alligators.
Is this a really strategic decision or what?

I shot this picture of a car in front of me a couple of months ago. Nothing great - a nice car an Audi A6. But the interesting part is that there is a Polish number plate.

The Poles arrive in Europe.

This is interesting because

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