I especially liked the six steps outlined for the process of decision making, which are very important for effective presentations. Also, the discussion on the seven types of relationships among quantitative business data was the main eye-catcher in my opinion. A couple of them were new to me, like the deviation and correlation relationships. So was the rule of when to use lines as compared to bars/points in graphs. Lastly, I found the article on design decisions for scales and text to be a bit redundant, in the sense that it reiterated what almost everyone follows while presenting graphs. Nevertheless, the whole paper is quite neatly presented which makes it easy to understand and will go a long way if we actually need to use such graphs during our project.
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