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Książka nowa.
Używany - jak nowa
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Używany - dobry
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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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Kiko Llaneras has emerged as a remarkably fascinating data journalist over the past ten years, according to John Burn-Murdoch, the Chief Data Reporter at the Financial Times. In today's world, teeming with conflicting data, making confident decisions often seems impossible. From selecting the best school for our children to navigating crucial social and political developments, the task of making informed choices can be daunting. Therefore, interpreting the meaning behind numbers has become more crucial than ever.In his extensive career, Kiko Llaneras has specialized in deciphering and explaining data on a wide array of topics. He provides practical tools and shortcuts aimed at helping you understand and utilize data for improved decision-making. Through engaging examples, Llaneras uncovers intriguing insights that a data-centric approach can reveal, such as the underlying causes of the Chernobyl disaster, Barack Obama's decision-making processes and restful sleep as a president, and the curious pattern of many footballers being born in January.His book, "Think Clearly," serves as an indispensable resource for unraveling the complexities of the modern world by transforming your understanding and application of data across various aspects of life.
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Kiko Llaneras has emerged as a remarkably fascinating data journalist over the past ten years, according to John Burn-Murdoch, the Chief Data Reporter at the Financial Times. In today's world, teeming with conflicting data, making confident decisions often seems impossible. From selecting the best school for our children to navigating crucial social and political developments, the task of making informed choices can be daunting. Therefore, interpreting the meaning behind numbers has become more crucial than ever.In his extensive career, Kiko Llaneras has specialized in deciphering and explaining data on a wide array of topics. He provides practical tools and shortcuts aimed at helping you understand and utilize data for improved decision-making. Through engaging examples, Llaneras uncovers intriguing insights that a data-centric approach can reveal, such as the underlying causes of the Chernobyl disaster, Barack Obama's decision-making processes and restful sleep as a president, and the curious pattern of many footballers being born in January.His book, "Think Clearly," serves as an indispensable resource for unraveling the complexities of the modern world by transforming your understanding and application of data across various aspects of life.
