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    Data Storytelling
    Carnegie Mellon: Tepper

    Data Storytelling

    Carnegie Mellon: Tepper, Pittsburgh
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    About This Program

    Communicating complex information concisely, credibly, and convincingly - it's a skill you need to lead organizational change in a time when decision makers face information surplus, skepticism, and the pressure to navigate uncertainty while responding to crisis. Having the ability to quickly distill technical information for non-expert audiences enhances the value that you can add to your organization. Knowing how to facilitate comprehension of complex or data-heavy content without oversimplifying is a key indicator of your ability to win buy-in and achieve results. During this interactive workshop, you'll learn evidence-based, practical strategies for communicating complex technical information clearly and compellingly, without sacrificing substance. You'll leave with tools that you can use immediately, including awareness of your audience's perceptions, methods for conveying key ideas, tips for enhancing visuals, and strategies for keeping stakeholders engaged and motivated. Throughout the course, you'll hone your skills in a risk-free environment, where you can comfortably practice and gain feedback.

    Why Carnegie Mellon: Tepper?

    Tepper sits at the intersection of rigorous quantitative analysis and genuine leadership development โ€” a combination that is rare in executive education and harder still to replicate. Its institutional home inside Carnegie Mellon University means participants draw on one of the world's premier technology and computer science ecosystems, making Tepper's programs unusually relevant for executives navigating AI, automation, and data-driven strategy. If you want an MBA or executive program shaped by engineers as much as economists, Tepper is in a category of its own.

    Your Profile

    • This program is designed for leaders interested in driving organizational vision and strategy by effectively communicating complex, technical information in the corporate, public sector, entrepreneurial, academic, or nonprofit environments.

    Benefits

    • Identify common barriers to communicating technical information and adapt your communication strategy to overcome them.
    • Extract core ideas from technical messages and craft them into narratives that non-expert audiences can act on.
    • Use story, analogy, and metaphor to bridge the gap between technical knowledge and audience understanding.
    • Design visuals that support comprehension and facilitate decision-making for non-technical stakeholders.

    What You'll Learn

    • Raise your awareness of common barriers to communicating technical information and use enhanced self-awareness to adapt your communication strategy with ease.
    • Integrate calculated methods to extract the core ideas of technical messages and craft them into compelling narratives.
    • Harness the power of language - story, analogy, metaphor - to bridge the gap between what you know and what your audience needs to understand.
    • Strengthen your ability to design visuals that support audience comprehension and facilitate decision-making.
    • Leverage the entire range of your communication skill set to meet non-expert decision makers where they are and relate technical information with clarity, credibility, and passion.

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      Review the entry requirements listed on this page. Most executive programs require 8โ€“15 years of professional experience.

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      Gather your CV, reference letters, and any required test scores. Many EMBA programs waive standardised tests for senior candidates.

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