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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Or even worse, "Hello, Seattle!" Tags: Quick Fixes Preparation Public Speaking Techniques and Strategie Driving down State St. last week, hubby and I spotted a sign in the window of a soon-to-open Pinkberry: "Pardon our dust as Santa Barbara awaits Pinkberry's flagship store." Did Pinkberry really need to remind me that the store is opening in Santa Barbara?
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
8221; This is a technique I learned only a few months ago after watching perhaps the most skilled person I’ve ever seen do a Question & Answer session. view all jobs » A selection of fine reading, available for a limited time only: The 5 Ps of Twitters runaway success Recent job listings (and job search data) Speaking at HOW Design Conference in June 20 tips for better conference speaking Designs elusive "final ten percent" CSS Mastery: Advanced
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
San Francisco, and Atlanta so far, and we’re still going to Seattle, Toronto, New York, and Chicago. even though that’s a very effective management technique (and one that used to be very popular in the 80s).
But I’m having a great time right now, doing a brand-new seminar with Jim Ylisela.
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Register here for one of the days. Tableau's annual Customer Conference in Seattle July 20-23 The Tableau Conference is a great opportunity to join colleagues and top analytics experts for three days of information, interaction, insight and inspiration ( the schedule ). I'm really excited to meet all my old friends (and new ones too I hope) in Seattle, and I'm really looking forward to meeting Stephen Few for the first time. Because I'll be spending most of the summer working on the next book ( Presentation Zen Design ), I'm keeping the summer travel schedule outside of Japan light.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
You can buy the books individually or as a set. (Amazon link.) VISUALIZATION OF DATA Now You See It: Simple Visualization Techniques for Quantitative Analysis by Stephen Few . I have all of Stephen Few's books — he's the Zen Master of presenting data as far as I am concerned. saw Stephen present in Seattle this summer at the Tableau Conference and we had a chance to spend some time together before the event. To learn how to design and deliver better presentations, we need to pull from many educational sources. Books are good, but which
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