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For data to be actionable and valuable to business professionals, it has to be clearly and effectively communicated to the right stakeholders. sharing data with the relevant people is often done via a verbal presentation, using data visualisations as an aid. there are a number of factors to consider when you are planning a presentation of your findings to a specific audience - you should determine the exact topic to report on, as well as the way you should report it. consider, for example, how data presentation may differ if you are reporting to finance executives as opposed to human resource managers.
discuss what factors you think need to be considered when it comes to presenting data to different target audiences or stakeholders. consider the following questions to guide your response:
to whom must you report which statistics?
what amount of detail is necessary for you to communicate the findings
are there any industry-specific considerations?
are there any business-role-specific considerations?
share your thoughts and insights with your peers on the class-wide forum, and include in your discussion any personal insights you have gained from your professional experience.

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