March 15, 2024, 3:17 p.m. | /u/JLane1996

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I think it’s fair to say that one of the key aspects of a lot (most) DA/DS roles is the ability to communicating results and technical ideas with non-technical stakeholders.

I’m really interested to know what everybody here thinks that actually means in practice.

To me, it means:

* When presenting (e.g. slides), using concise key points, and graphs/charts that aren’t overwhelming, keep different colours to a minimum etc.

* Using language which adds more “relatability”. So rather than saying …

datascience fair ideas key practice presenting results roles slides stakeholders technical the key think tips

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