We live in a world overflowing with data covering all aspects of our lives, from the mundane to the highly business-critical.
To make sense of this data, you need the tools of applied data visualization.
Watch this webinar, led by Bonnie Montano, PhD, of the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business, as she teaches key concepts in applied data visualization.
This session will cover:
• Foundational concepts in data visualization;
• Effective presentation using applied data visualization;
• Cohesive communication built upon data visualization.
Professor Bonnie Montano has been on the faculty of Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business since 2001. She teaches and has conducted research in the areas of decision sciences, data, and information management, and computational modeling, and she has served as a Principal (or co-Principal) Investigator on several Federally funded research grants.
Professor Montano has also served as the faculty advisor for Ph.D. and MBA theses whose themes center on organizational decision-making. Professor Montano is currently the Co-Director of the Georgetown Reach Program. At the University level, she serves on the Georgetown University Undergraduate Admissions Committee. In the past, she has been a member of the University Honor Committee.
Prior to joining the Georgetown faculty, Professor Montano taught at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and The Wharton School.