Presentations 1 Flashcards
To get (something) across, e.g., It can be challenging to get complex data insights across to non-technical stakeholders.
To communicate an idea clearly
To get the show on the road, e.g., We need to get the show on the road and start analyzing the data, or we’ll never meet our deadline.
To start something (slightly informal)
To bring to the table, e.g., The new hire was excited to bring their data visualization skills to the table.
To add value in some way
Up your sleeve, e.g., It’s always helpful to have a few extra tricks up your sleeve, like shortcuts or new tools that can speed up your analysis.
An idea or strategy that you have kept secret
To read between the lines, e.g., Sometimes, the data doesn’t tell the whole story, and you need to read between the lines to understand what’s really going on.
To try to understand something that isn’t obvious
To get carried away, e.g., It’s easy to get carried away with AI tools, but they won’t solve all your problems.
To lose self-control
At your fingertips, e.g., Management has all the project data at their fingertips, which made it easier to track progress and make adjustments as needed.
Easily available