“A GOOD SKETCH IS BETTER THAN A LONG SPEECH” — NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
The notion that visual communication is much more effective than textual communication has been around for ages. A few years back a prevalent method to show a trend was arranging data in rows and columns. However, with the advent of big data, the number of rows in the same file has increased to millions, and with unstructured data, we can't even arrange data in rows and columns that easily.
This is the reason for the existence of data visualization. Management teams have now realized if they do not have effective methods of communicating data visually, their organization would waste an inordinate amount of time and resources sifting through rivers of bits to find effective insights that they need. The primary goal of Data Visualization is to communicate information clearly and visually in the form of statistical graphics, plots, information graphics, etc. The usage of these various methods various across the type of industry and the type of data which is to be communicated. Here are a few examples of some industries and what type of data would they be interested in.
Healthcare
Healthcare is the maintenance or improvement of health via the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings. In the United States, health care is of primary importance both socially and politically. Healthcare data has the potential to reduce costs, enhance quality, and improve the patient experience. The challenge is how to get from information to insight to action. An example of a visualization for the healthcare industry would be to view the volume of patients at different times in a day across days of a week or to find the wait time vs their care score.
Education
Data visualization can be a powerful tool to gain insights into the education system. At the high-level visualization can be used to identify the regions or schools which are performing well and which are lagging behind. It can also be used to identify student population and demographics about the enrollment in schools. It can also be used at a school-level to identify performances within a school. Data visualization can be used to create a dashboard for teachers to track the performance of students in their courses.
Transportation
The transportation industry has too many subcategories and sectors within itself. So let's focus on the airline industry. Within the airlines industry, we can have multiple factors, but I'd like to focus on the misery map or the delays and cancellations of flights. Using data visualizations we can plot the data of different airlines over a period of time to determine which airlines have the best performance in terms of on-time performance or how the trends have changed over the years. We can also look at data about which airport are the busiest and usually have delays. Another visualization which I find intriguing is the airport traffic visualization. It shows the incoming and outgoing traffic of flights of a specific airport and can be used to optimize traffic on the airport.
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https://performanceanalyticsaus.wordpress.com/2012/11/19/a-good-sketch-is-better-than-a-long-speech-napoleon-bonaparte/
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