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Making Numbers Count

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Unlock the power of data storytelling with “Making Numbers Count.” Chip Heath reveals the secrets to making data meaningful and memorable. Learn to transform dry statistics into compelling narratives that resonate with any audience. Perfect for anyone who needs to present data effectively. ISBN: 9781804996218

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  • ISBN-13: 9781804996218
  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Weight: 700 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1804996211
  • Publisher Date: 22 Aug 2024
  • Height: 196 mm
  • Spine Width: 15 mm
  • Width: 129 mm

23 reviews for Making Numbers Count

  1. Arunjyoti Sharma

    It has some interesting points. I think it’s better for beginners. I was hoping for something more advanced. Still, a good refresher.

  2. Sanskriti Agrawal

    Good but not great. Solid advice, but nothing revolutionary. Worth a read if you’re looking for incremental improvements.

  3. Sahil Satish Dargad

    Okay book for beginners.

  4. Deba Kumar Narzary

    Absolutely brilliant! The techniques are simple but powerful. My presentations have never been better. A must-read!

  5. Vikas Thakur

    A great read overall! I found some chapters more insightful than others, but the core concepts are valuable. Definitely worth checking out if you work with numbers.

  6. Gauri Mongia

    This book is simply amazing. The authors are great. The strategies are easy to implement and incredibly effective. A game-changer!

  7. Anonymous

    I found it useful. Not every tip was applicable to my work, but I learned a lot. Definitely improved my data communication skills.

  8. Prazzwal Arjun Singh

    It’s okay. Some interesting ideas. It’s more of a light read rather than a deep dive into data storytelling techniques.

  9. Rajat Punia

    Making Numbers Count is an okay book. Some good ideas, but a little repetitive at times. I hoped for more practical examples.

  10. Madhav Sharma

    A decent guide to data storytelling. It’s worth your time if you want to up your presentation game, though not groundbreaking.

  11. Nancy Prasad

    A helpful resource, but not a complete solution. Consider it as one piece of a larger data presentation strategy. Good foundation.

  12. Akash Gupta

    Really enjoyed this book! It’s well-written, engaging, and full of practical advice. Highly recommended for improving data skills.

  13. Kratik Gupta

    I had mixed feelings. Some parts were brilliant, but others felt a bit basic. Still, a worthwhile read with useful takeaways.

  14. Nishant Batan

    Excellent book! Engaging and practical. I’ve already used several techniques in my presentations with great results. Highly recommend.

  15. Hariom Tiwari

    It has good basic concepts. But I was hoping for something more advanced.

  16. Nehal Jain

    This is the book everyone should read!

  17. Shubh Sharma

    Fantastic book! It completely changed how I think about presenting data. Easy to understand and highly effective strategies. I loved it!

  18. Shreyas Bisla

    Easy to read and understand. The book made numbers more accessible and relatable. I have started using in my work.

  19. Himanshu Gupta

    I was expecting more in-depth analysis, but it’s a good overview. A great starting point for anyone new to data storytelling.

  20. Kavya Yadav

    Numbers are less scary now!

  21. Poojitha Matangi

    Clear, concise, and actionable. ‘Making Numbers Count’ is a must-read for anyone who presents data. I wish I had read this sooner!

  22. Devyani Mehrotra

    I am happy that I found the right book!

  23. Era Dhingra

    A bit slow in the beginning, but it picks up nicely. Worth sticking with it for the later chapters. Some great examples.

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