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This item is the 2nd Edition. The Third Edition (Investor's Edition) has been released with new and updated material. If you're using a computer to generate charts for meetings and reports, you don't have to be taught how to lie-you're already doing it. You probably don't know your charts are unreliable, and neither does your audience. So you're getting away with it-until a manager or a sales prospect or an investor makes a bad decision based on the information that you were so helpful to provide. The main focus of How to Lie with Charts is on the principles of persuasive-and undistorted-visual communication. It's about careful thinking and clear expression. So don't blame the computers. People are running the show.
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How To Lie With Charts, Gerald Everett Jones
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- Titel
- How To Lie With Charts
- Untertitel
- Second Edition
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Gerald Everett Jones
- Verlag
- BookSurge Publishing
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2006
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 302
- ISBN10
- 1419651439
- ISBN13
- 9781419651434
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Handel, Wirtschaft & Management, Technologie & Industrie, Computer & Internet, Ökonomie, Computergraphik
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- Beschreibung
- This item is the 2nd Edition. The Third Edition (Investor's Edition) has been released with new and updated material. If you're using a computer to generate charts for meetings and reports, you don't have to be taught how to lie-you're already doing it. You probably don't know your charts are unreliable, and neither does your audience. So you're getting away with it-until a manager or a sales prospect or an investor makes a bad decision based on the information that you were so helpful to provide. The main focus of How to Lie with Charts is on the principles of persuasive-and undistorted-visual communication. It's about careful thinking and clear expression. So don't blame the computers. People are running the show.


