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CHAPTER ONE

A staircase diagram illustrating levels of data use versus impact, from unconscious to reflective.
Bar graph comparing preferred brands of cola, showing Coca-Cola with about 11 preferences and Pepsi with around 10 preferences.
Bar graph comparing preferences for Coca-Cola and Pepsi, showing Coca-Cola preferences around 11.5 and Pepsi preferences around 10.7, with a note indicating the graph was manipulated to show a larger gap in preferences.
A four-quadrant diagram comparing evidence versus no evidence and inaction versus action, with labeled sections: Lost Opportunity and Impact in the evidence quadrants, and Stasis and Guesswork in the no evidence quadrants.

CHAPTER TWO

Sample data plan template table with columns for Team, Data sets, Collected/analyzed by, Why it is useful, Targets, Analysis required, Associated actions, Communication required, Data storage/security, and data points for Soles and HR teams.

CHAPTER THREE

Box plot comparing three groups labeled FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD with different median positions and variability.
Bar chart titled 'Figure 3.5: Example of a bullet graph' comparing actual versus target monthly revenue, with the actual revenue at $82K.
Box plot chart showing sales per week for each day from Monday to Friday, with outliers indicated by small circles. Monday has the highest median sales, while Wednesday has the lowest.
A line graph titled 'Figure 3.6: Example of a lollipop chart' displaying six sets (SET 1 to SET 6). Each set has three points: black filled circle for '< TARGET', black circle for '● TARGET', and open circle for '○ TARGET'. The y-axis ranges from -60% to 60%, showing data points with variability around the zero line.
Illustration of a fuel gauge showing 85%
Scatterplot showing the relationship between temperature in Celsius and number of people. The x-axis ranges from 18 to 36 degrees, and the y-axis from 500 to 5000 people, with a trend line indicating a positive correlation.

CHAPTER FOUR

A blank Eisenhower Matrix table titled 'Table 4.1 Eisenhower Matrix' with four quadrants labeled 'Important' and 'Not important' on the left, and 'Urgent' and 'Not urgent' on the top.

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CHAPTER FIVE

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