Visualization -- a vital decision driving tool for enterprises
Rajath Chikkatur Srinivasa, Supriya Arun, Lauren James, Ying Zhu

TL;DR
This paper explores how visualization tools and skills impact employee decision-making in enterprises, based on surveys and interviews about visualization practices and preferences.
Contribution
It provides insights into the skills, tools, and techniques employees use for visualization, highlighting strategies at both corporate and individual levels.
Findings
Employees require specific skills for effective visualization.
Tools and techniques vary across organizations and roles.
Visualization influences decision-making and strategy development.
Abstract
This report documents the results found through surveys and interviews on how visualizations help the employees in their workspace. The objectives of this study were to get in-depth knowledge on what prepares an employee to have the right skill set in constructing an informative visualization as well as the tools and techniques that they use on their daily basis for analysis and visualization purposes. Using the results gathered, we sorted the information in many different ways for analysis and came to conclusions ranging from corporation-based strategies to individualized employee and position preferences.
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Multimedia Communication and Technology
