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Make a chart or graph on poster board or a large piece of paper.
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The challenge that many companies have when attempting to create a data driven culture is that the glamorous part, the chart and graph at the end of the process, is really about 10 percent or less of the work.
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Just look at a chart with a graph of the DOW overlaid onto the return of a bond mutual fund.
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But, thanks to the web, you can now create your own collection of ideas and data without all the pain of manipulating data into a plain, old chart or bar graph form.
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The whole idea was that the speaker would talk for a while, and then occasionally show a slide that illustrated a point with a picture or a striking image, or made a set of numbers clear with a bar graph or a pie chart.
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Since high money holdings correspond to low velocity, the graph is simply the mirror image of the theoretical chart above.
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You see in your internal visualizer a chart of supply and demand, price and quantity, perhaps depicted as a large X on a graph with two axes.
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