Damir Ivankovic´, E. Barbazza, N. Klazinga, D. Kringos
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Comment on Verhulsdonck and Shah's “Lean Data Visualization: Considering Actionable Metrics for Technical Communication”
Actionable information is paramount in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. When information is actionable, it has greater potential to inform decision making and behavior changes that can benefit both individuals and society at-large (Kringos et al., 2020). Verhulsdonck and Shah (2021) described a lean approach to COVID-19 data visualizations using dashboards. Their article provides valuable insights into the importance and use of actionable metrics from the perspective of technical
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