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189. Numbers Need Narrative: Use Data to Influence and Inspire

189. Numbers Need Narrative: Use Data to Influence and Inspire

Think Fast Talk Smart: Communication Techniques · Matt Abrahams, Think Fast Talk Smart

March 4, 202522m 47s

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Why numbers are only as compelling as the narratives we attach to them.


Facts and figures can be your friend, but before you load your presentation full of data, Miro Kazakoff has a word of caution: “Data’s objective, but people are not.”

You might think that your data speaks for itself, but Kazakoff says numbers need a narrative. A senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management and author of Persuading with Data: A Guide to Designing, Delivering, and Defending Your Data, he says the key to making data persuasive isn't about showing more information — it's about understanding your audience well enough to know how to relay it in a way that will connect with them. "The people who get good at this are not so much the people who can talk and draw graphs well, but the people who can listen the best. It starts with is empathy.”

In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Kazakoff joins Matt Abrahams to explore how to transform complex data into clear, compelling communication. From avoiding the "curse of knowledge" to effectively orienting your audience through visualizations, he shares practical strategies for making your data not just informative, but persuasive.

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Chapters:

  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (02:19) - How to Use Data Persuasively
  • (04:06) - The Curse of Knowledge in Data Communication
  • (06:31) - The Best Way to Present Data Visually
  • (08:46) - The Role of Context in Making Data Meaningful
  • (10:58) - Orienting Your Audience When Presenting Data
  • (13:34) - Storytelling in Data Communication
  • (15:35) - The Final Three Questions
  • (21:47) - Conclusion

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Topics

Data StorytellingPersuasive CommunicationStrategic CommunicationData-Driven Decision MakingBusiness CommunicationEffective PresentationsVisualizing DataAudience EngagementData PersuasionGraphs Vs. TablesData ClarityInformation OverloadContext In DataData InterpretationVisual CommunicationChart DesignY-Axis TruncationMinto PyramidLogical StructuringNarrative-Driven DataCrafting A Compelling StoryEngaging Your AudienceSimplifying Complex DataEthical Data UseMisleading StatisticsData CredibilityFact-CheckingData IntegrityRemote PresentationsVirtual CommunicationBusiness AnalyticsExecutive ReportingDecision-Making InsightsMatt AbrahamsMiro KazakoffThink Fast Talk SmartPersuading with Data