Choosing the right chart is one of the trickiest skills in data visualization. Most people only get good at it after a lot of trial and error, that's why it’s usually the last thing you master.
In this workshop, I’ll help you speed up that process. I’ll grow your chart vocabulary from the few you use most often to around 20 essential business chart types - enough to cover 99% of situations you’ll ever face.
To make it practical, we’ll follow a young analyst on her journey through a business problem: spotting insights, choosing visuals, and building a story. You’ll discover each chart type in context, the way you’ll use it in real life.
4 hours. If you’re short on time, we can split it into two focused 2-hour sessions, or run a single 2-hour version without the distribution and correlation charts.
If you already know the basics of data storytelling and want to take on tougher business cases and work with advanced chart types, this is for you.
Just the basics of Excel. We’ll do some hands-on exercises in it, but nothing complicated.
We can do the workshop in Czech or English - your choice.
Online: MS Teams, Zoom, or whatever platform you like.
In-Person: I can come to your office in Prague, anywhere in the Czech Republic, or nearby countries like Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Germany, or Austria. And if you’re further away? No problem, I’m happy to travel.
Learn when a chart beats a table (and when it doesn’t) with real business examples and the famous Anscombe’s quartet.
Learn to visualize data that changes at irregular intervals.
Understand when each chart works best for time series, and why they’re not always interchangeable.
Compare four ways to show seasonal or repeating patterns, and pick the one that works for your business.
See why starting at zero matters, and when breaking the rule can be justified.
Learn when a dual axis can help and when it risks misleading your audience.
Explore arrow, bar, bar-in-bar charts, and KPI cards comparisons.
Decide between pie, donut, treemap, bar, or stacked column charts depending on whether you’re comparing or showing composition.
Spot the differences between these two charts and learn why they shouldn't be used interchangeably.
Find better ways than placing two pie charts side by side, like stacked columns or merged bar charts.
Show step-by-step changes that explain how you got from one number to another.
Use histograms, box plots, and jitter plots to show spread and variability.
Reveal customer groups or portfolio segments at a glance.
Use scatterplots to make relationships and patterns obvious.
Decide if your data truly benefits from a geographic view, or if another visual works better.
Compare monochromatic vs. polychromatic schemes and pick the one that works for you.
Choose between treemaps, sunbursts, or simple bar charts to visualize structure.
Compare funnel charts, Sankey diagrams, and other alternatives for showing process stages.
Apply advanced chart selection and storytelling principles in two real-world cases.
Bring your questions and challenges, we’ll tackle them together.