You are given a task to represent a complex data set in a visually appealing and easy to understand format for non-technical stakeholders. How would you approach this task?
- Avoid using colors to keep the graph simple
- Only use bar graphs, because everyone understands them
- Use complex graph types to show your technical expertise
- Use simple and familiar graph types, clear labels, and a thoughtful color scheme
When presenting complex data to non-technical stakeholders, it's best to use simple and familiar graph types, use clear labels and legends, and choose a thoughtful color scheme. Avoid using complex graphs that the audience might not understand, and remember that your goal is to make the data understandable, not to show off your technical skills.
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