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How to Build a Data Community Within Your Organization

Tableau

Communities are good for people—and that’s good for business Communities provide the framework for internal and external peer-to-peer collaboration that builds up organizations, their people, and their data-driven culture. In the long term, we hope to see this same shift of attitude toward data present in all lines of business.

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Fear 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

blog , creator of Charlotte , suggests in a comment that age isn't as much as a factor we all think. He says these attitude groups cut across ages: 1) people who just don't get it, 2) people who have fun with Web2.0 is all about open-ness and collaboration. The Shed 2.0 I suspect the usage at nonprofits is lower than the 15%.

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How to Build a Data Community Within Your Organization

Tableau

Communities are good for people—and that’s good for business Communities provide the framework for internal and external peer-to-peer collaboration that builds up organizations, their people, and their data-driven culture. In the long term, we hope to see this same shift of attitude toward data present in all lines of business.