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(2022-06-20 01:24)
Knowing your users
There isn’t a single type of data user
We should
move away from the data user stereotypes
. Data users aren't limited to IT people, “nerds”, or those with no social skills.
The field of data is
diverse and inclusive
.
Data users come in
different shapes, sizes, and skills
.
Different data users also have
different needs
.
One important step in building data culture is understanding what type of data users you have.
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