There are several resources for visualizing data. Some of the popular ones include Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, Google Charts, D3.js, and Plotly. These tools offer a wide range of visualization options such as bar charts, pie charts, scatter plots, heat maps, and more. They also allow you to interact with your data, making it easier to understand and interpret.
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Next up are Pareto charts, which get their name from the Pareto principle, which states that for many outcomes, 80% of the consequences stem from 20% of the causes. This is a prioritization tool to help identify the most important next step. In the sample datasets, we have a customer feedback Pareto analysis that counts the occurrences of different reasons customers unsubscribe, and a productivity Pareto analysis that counts the number of monthly bottlenecks that interrupt company productivity.