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We all know data is everywhere, but how do we really make sense of it? 

 

Drawing on their expertise, Adam and Nicholas unpack what data literacy means in practice. They explore the difference between correlation and causation, how to build the confidence to ask questions, challenge assumptions and how to engage with data on your own terms. 

 

Discover why data isn’t just for analysts. It’s about learning the language, developing curiosity, and collaborating with others to bring meaningful data-driven thinking into every part of your role. Whether you’re early in your career or leading a team, you’ll learn how to own your seat at the table, build your data vocabulary, bring meaningful data-driven thinking into every part of your role and turn information into confident decision-making. 

 

About the authors: 

Adam Ross Nelson is a data science consultant and career coach based. Having transitioned into the data science field from his career as an attorney, he helps those looking to develop their data science skills, pivot their career or improve their career trajectory. He is the author of Confident Data Science

 

Nicholas Kelly is a principal at G&K Consulting and is a leader in analytics adoption having designed and developed dashboards for some of the world's largest companies, from global banks to Formula 1 teams. He is the inventor of the Dashboard Wireframe Kit and is the author of Delivering Data Analyticsand How to Interpret Data

 

Where to find them: 

Adam 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnelson/  

Website: coaching.adamrossnelson.com/free-booklet  

 

Nicholas 

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholaspkelly/  

Website: deliveringdataanalytics.com  

 

TIME STAMPS 

00:00 – Introduction 

00:53 – Why did you write a book on data? 

02:54 – Overcoming data jargon 

07:23 – Common mistakes when interpreting data 

11:30 – Speaking confidently about data 

18:27 – Making data relatable  

24:26 – One key thing you learned from writing your book 

28:59 – Where to find the authors  

 

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