solved Hello Professor and Classmates,Refining Your Data StoryTo deliver an effective
Hello Professor and Classmates,Refining Your Data StoryTo deliver an effective Board Brief and presentation, you will need to display your data to decision-makers in a way that is easy to understand. Respond to the prompts below: What are the most critical elements of your data story that need to be communicated? Explain.The most critical elements of my data story that need to be communicated are the benefit of a Resuscitation Program for REBOA and having a Clinical Education Manager on-site at the hospital. The reason this is so critical is that for the Resuscitation Program to be successful and to optimize the best clinical outcomes, the CEM will work through potential technical errors with the use of the device and ease of use.How will you organize and share your data so that it tells a clear and compelling story? (See p. 107 of Davenport & Kim for a list of types of visual graphics used to present data)I will organize and share my data so that it tells a clear and compelling story by using bar charts, pie charts, line graphs, and maybe a stack graph (1). These are usually the charts most understood by many because they offer an easy visual that everyone is familiar with (2). Select two data display techniques discussed by Duarte in Chapter 6 and/or Chapter 7 and use them to present two important data sets from your analysis.The two data display techniques discussed by Duarte in Chapter 6 are used to explain data. I will use the bar chart to measure the improvement of the Resuscitation Program with the CEM on-site to reduce/eliminate technical errors (2). I will also use the line chart to measure the changes over time to represent the repeated training and how it improves the gaps and lessens the errors over time (2). ReferencesDavenport & Kim, Ch. 4: Communicating and Acting on ResultsDuarte, Ch. 7: Annotating Insights onto Charts