Webinar sessions, organized by the problem they solve
Each session runs as a live online webinar with a working example, a short exercise, and time for questions about your own reporting setup. Sessions can be taken independently or as a sequence.
How the sessions run
Live format, applied to your own dashboards
Sessions run online in small groups so there's room for actual discussion rather than a one-way lecture. Roughly the first half covers the concept with a worked example, and the second half is spent applying it to a report or dashboard a participant brings along.
Recordings are made available afterward for review, along with the slide templates used during the walkthrough, so the material stays usable well past the live session.
Session catalog
Six webinars, one per core skill
Descriptions below outline what each session covers. Scheduling and enrollment details are shared directly by email upon inquiry.
Finding the One Insight That Matters
Covers how to scan a dashboard or report and identify the single finding worth building a narrative around, instead of trying to summarize everything at once.
Structuring the Narrative Arc
Introduces the context, tension, insight, action sequence and shows how to reorganize an existing report around it without redoing the analysis.
Choosing the Right Visualization
Walks through common chart types, when each tends to fit a message, and how to avoid visuals that technically display the data but obscure the point.
Adapting for Executive Audiences
Focuses on compressing a full report into a single headline and recommendation suitable for a leadership briefing, with an appendix for follow-up questions.
Adapting for Operational Teams
Covers translating aggregate metrics into specific, local actions that a frontline manager or team lead can assign the same week.
Presenting Live and Handling Questions
Practices staying on message when a report is challenged mid-presentation, including how to acknowledge gaps in the data without losing the room.
Group size and format
Small groups, kept deliberately small
Sessions are capped to keep discussion practical rather than passive. Participants are grouped where possible by the type of reporting they handle, since a finance team and a customer support team tend to have fairly different audience challenges even when the underlying skill is the same.
Individual enrollment and small private group sessions for a single department are both available. Reach out through the contact page with a short note on your team's size and reporting focus.