Join the #bookaweekchallenge for a Chance to win a copy of Decisively Digital

Join the #bookaweekchallenge with 7 days of Decisively Digital
Join the #bookaweekchallenge with 7 days of Decisively Digital

My book Decisively Digital: From Creating a Culture to Designing Strategy (➡️Amazon) is guest at Christina Stathopoulos and her #bookaweekchallenge on LinkedIn. Join Christina as she reflects on her journey through the book with several LinkedIn posts.

Christina’s posts can be found further down this blog along with a variety of interesting comments and opinions. Feel free to join the discussion on LinkedIn! You also have the chance to participate in our raffle and win one of three copies of Decisively Digital! Good luck!

Now I’ll turn it over to Christina, who kicks off the challenge with the following introduction to Decisively Digital (day 1):

No one can argue that today’s business landscape is DIGITAL, you’ve got to stay ahead of the curve or you’ll quickly fall behind. It’s Digital or… Disappear.

Jam-packed with insights, this book includes 24 interviews with leaders of the digital revolution covering:

💻 Digital Culture & Modern Work (day 2)
📊 Data Democracy & Analytics (day 3)
☁️ Big Data Processing & Cloud Computing (day 4)
🤖 Artificial Intelligence (day 5)
📳 Process Automation, Blockchain & IoT (day 6)

Plus:

💡 Wrap-up and Raffle (day 7)
🎁 Announcement of Winners (day 8)

Day 1: 🚀 Introduction to Decisively Digital

Day 2: 💻 Digital Culture & Modern Work

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Celebrating a Milestone: Surpassing 25,000 LinkedIn Followers 🌟

My LinkedIn profile when reaching 25,000 followers. Thank you very much!
My LinkedIn profile when reaching 25,000 followers. Thank you very much!

⭐ Last month marked a significant milestone in my digital journey – I surpassed the remarkable number of 25,000 LinkedIn followers. This achievement is not just a number; it’s a validation of the vibrant, engaged community we’ve built together. ⭐

I am deeply grateful to each one of you – my LinkedIn followers – for making this possible. Your constant engagement and support have been the cornerstone of this journey. It’s your encouragement that drives me to share insights, analytics tutorials, and recommend must-read data books.

I’m thrilled that my content continues to help and inspire the broader 📊 data community on LinkedIn and on Twitter (➡️ @xlth). Feedback from data enthusiasts around the world motivates me to publish 📈 analytics tutorials and introduce 📖 #datamustread books.

A special note of thanks for your overwhelming response to my book, 📘 Decisively Digital  (➡️ Amazon). This 400-page endeavor, a blend of thought leadership and practical insights, was fueled by the motivation and support from my LinkedIn network. Thank you!

Let’s celebrate this milestone – with a LinkedIn post, of course! I invite you to join me in further conversations, to share knowledge, and to continue growing together:

Update: I’ve now surpassed 30,000 followers on LinkedIn and achieved the LinkedIn Top Voices badge! Check out my latest post to see how we got here and what’s next!

How to Create a Skyscraper Map in Power BI using Azure Maps: a Guide to Bar Chart Mapping

Skyscraper Map in Power BI, aka. bar chart map, or bar chart on a map
Skyscraper Map in Power BI, aka. bar chart map, or bar chart on a map

Have You Ever Seen a Bar Chart on a Map?

Welcome to the fascinating world of data visualization, where even maps can take the form of bar charts! I prefer to call this visualization a Skyscraper Map because you can picture these bars on a map as skyscrapers. Also known as a Bar Chart Map, this type of visualization brings your geodata to life, giving it the appearance of skyscrapers dotting a cityscape.

Why Use a Skyscraper Map?

You can use a skyscraper map to display geodata along with its corresponding values. This innovative visualization combines a map indicating various locations (be it a city, a country, or any geographical place) with a bar chart. Like a traditional bar chart, the height or volume of each bar in a skyscraper map is proportionate to the values it signifies.

Crafting a Skyscraper Map with Azure Maps in Power BI

First, you need to make sure that the Azure Maps preview feature is enabled in Power BI to create a skyscraper map. Here’s a step-by-step guide using the Retail Analysis Sample dataset:

Step 1. Click on the Azure Map icon in the Visualization pane.

Step 2. Drag the lower right corner to extend the filled map visual.

Step 3. From the Fields Plane, select PostalCode.

Power BI assigned Country to the Location field.
Power BI assigned Country to the Location field.

Step 4. Now, choose TotalSales from the Fields Plane.

Power BI assigned Sales to the Bubble size field.
Power BI assigned Sales to the Bubble size field.

Step 5. Head over to the Format your Visual section.

Step 6. Toggle off the Bubble layer switch.

Step 7. Enable the Bar chart layer switch.

Power BI with enabled Bar chart layer switch.
Power BI with enabled Bar chart layer switch.

Step 8. Expand the Bar chart layer pane.

Step 9. Expand the Size pane.

Step 10. Under the Size pane, set the Height to 4 px.

Step 11. Under the Size pane, set the Width to 3 px.

Power BI showing a skyscraper map.
Power BI showing a skyscraper map.

With these steps, you’ve created a skyscraper map showing sales by zip codes in your dataset. Want to try it out? Download the PBIX file here.

Teach Yourself VISUALLY Power BI book cover

If you’re keen on diving deeper into Power BI, don’t miss my book, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Power BI (Amazon), filled with more insightful tutorials like this one. Got any feedback, ideas, or questions about creating bar chart maps in Power BI? I’d love to hear from you:

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Shape your Data into Insights with this Humble Bundle of Dataviz Ebooks

Data Visualization x Wiley Humble Bundle: "Pay what you want. Get $989 in books. Support charity!"
Data Visualization x Wiley Humble Bundle: „Pay what you want. Get $989 in books. Support charity!“

I’m honored to support Girls Who Code along with Nathan Yau, Zach Gemignani, and many other great data visualization authors.

Pay what you want and get your dataviz humble bundle here.

More from the Humble Bundle website:

Make insights & analytics take shape

Learn how to give your raw materials form and substance with books like Visual Analytics with TableauData Fluency, and Visualize This from Wiley, filled with expert advice on the tools and techniques you & your organization need. Plus, your purchase helps support Girls Who Code!

Complete list of data visualization books in this humble bundle:

Data Viz Humble Bundle complete list
Data Viz Humble Bundle complete list

UPDATE July 25, 2022: Along with other data visualization book authors, we already raised over $23,000 in donations for Girls Who Code through the Dataviz Humble Bundle: https://bit.ly/DataVizBundle

Exploring the Cascading Wonders of Franklin Falls Trailhead: A Must-See Hike Near Seattle

Scenic beauty of Franklin Falls Trailhead, showcasing the towering trees, and lush greenery.
Scenic beauty of Franklin Falls Trailhead, showcasing the towering trees, and lush greenery.

I love the Pacific Northwest of the United States, where the mountains meet the sea and adventure is always just around the corner. If you’re looking for a breathtaking hike that’s not too far from Seattle, look no further than the Franklin Falls Trailhead.

As someone who has spent countless weeks exploring Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest, I can tell you that the Franklin Falls Trailhead is one of the most rewarding hikes in the area. This easy-to-moderate trail winds through old-growth forest and alongside a babbling creek before reaching a stunning 70-foot waterfall.

The trailhead is located just an hour east of Seattle, making it the perfect day trip for both locals and visitors alike. The hike itself is only 2 miles roundtrip, with an elevation gain of just 400 feet, making it accessible for hikers of all levels.

But don’t let the short distance fool you – this hike packs a punch. Along the way, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the Snoqualmie River Valley, as well as lush forests filled with ferns, moss, and towering trees. And of course, the highlight of the trail is the stunning Franklin Falls, which cascades down a rocky cliff into a pool below.

If you’re visiting the Pacific Northwest, the Franklin Falls Trailhead is a must-see destination. And if you’re like me and consider this corner of the world a second home, it’s a hike you’ll want to revisit time and time again. So pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and get ready for an unforgettable Pacific Northwest adventure.

But our adventure doesn’t end there. Our next stop is Vancouver, a vibrant city just a few hours north of Seattle. With its stunning waterfront location, world-class cuisine, and endless cultural attractions, Vancouver is a city that truly has it all.