Jack Cole Speech Flashcards

1
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What is the full name of the speaker?

A

Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic

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What is the full name of Cole’s speech?

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Storytelling with Data: A data visualization guide for business professionals

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3
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What is the name of Cole Knaflic’s book?

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Storytelling with data

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4
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When did Cole hold her speech about data visualization?

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November 4, 2015

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5
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What type of chart does Cole have strong feelings about?

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Pie Charts

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6
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When did Cole start at Google?

A

2007

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7
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It was an internal MBA-like training program within people operations.

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Base Camp

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8
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When was Base Camp developed?

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2010

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9
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In this type of analysis you start with a question or hypothesis trying to understand what’s interesting about this data that somebody else might care about.

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Exploratory Analysis

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9
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What are the two key lessons of Cole’s speech?

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  • Focus Attention
  • Tell a Story
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10
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This was a study undergone by Cole and her colleague, Neil Patel, where the goal was to try to understand, on a mathematical, statistical level, what makes managers effective

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Project Oxygen

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10
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In this type of analysis is where you have something specific you want to communicate to somebody specific

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Explanatory Analysis

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11
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Most of what we think of as visual processing takes place in our ________.

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Brains

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12
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__________ is super short-term. It’s shorter than short-term memory, and information stays there for fractions of a second before it gets forwarded on to our short-term memory.

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Iconic memory

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13
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Using these can help enable the presenters to get the audience to see what we want them to see before they even know they’re seeing it.

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Pre-attentive attributes

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14
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A test where you look away from your visual and look back at it, or close your eyes and look back at it, and just notice where your eyes land first.

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Where Are Your Eyes Drawn Test

15
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This helps form a bridge from our short-term memory to our long-term memory.

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Repetition

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