Books, Data Science
A Year of Books: Which Ones I’ve Read and Suggestions for 2024
A summary of the books I have read in 2023 and proposals for 2024.
2023 is coming to an end, and it’s time to take stock, even in the field of reading. Aside from the countless books I read to my children about talking animals and adventures of various kinds, this year has been a good year for reading. I have read four books from the beginning to the end, which is a great honor, considering that the time for personal reading has been reduced to practically zero in recent years. As I already said, just various fairy tales and fairy tales.
Compared to last year, in which I had only read one book, Makeover Monday, by Andy Kriebel and Eva Murray, my haul was richer this year. So I’ll tell you what I read:
- Effective Data Storytelling by Brent Dykes
- Building a StoryBrand: Clarify Your Message So Customers Will Listen by Donald Miller
- Communicate to Influence: How to Inspire Your Audience to Action by By Ben Decker, Kelly Decker
- Design for the Mind by Victor Yocco
My focus has been mainly on communication and data storytelling, a sector I am becoming increasingly passionate about, both in my…