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Structure that Story!
Now that you have an idea about data stories, let us understand the structure of a data story. Typically, a data story has
a 3-part structure:
Setup on ict Resolution
Setup - the context of your story, including the problem, the objective, the data sources, and the audience, are
introduced in the setup.
Conflict depicts the difficulties and obstacles that you or your characters had to overcome, such as information
gaps, constraints, risks, or trade-offs.
Resolution - the outcome and the solution are revealed in the resolution, including any insights, suggestions,
advantages, or next actions.
How to Create Stories?
To create a good story, follow the given steps:
Begin with a pen-paper approach: rite do n your ideas and o before you start structuring your story is very
essential to your final product.
Dig deeper to identify the sole purpose of your story: learly define the main theme of your story. hat am I
truly delivering ith this story, you might ask yourself It's never the tale by itself rather, it's hat the story can do
to improve udgement. hat you're sho ing is the concept of better analytics or decision making.
Use powerful headings: Make your heading, which should be a one-sentence summary of your analysis or story.
he best headings are succinct, precise, and provide a benefit to the reader. eep in mind that your header should
be a statement that gives your viewers a picture of a clearer understanding. It’s not about you. It’s about them.
Design a Road-Map: List down all the important details about your story, illustration, or analysis that you want
your audience to be aware of. Sort the list into categories until you are left with just three main message points.
This group of three will provide the verbal road map for your story. To strengthen the narrative, provide supporting
details under each of your three main points. These might include some or all of the following: personal stories, facts,
examples, analogies etc.
Conclude with brevity: After addressing every aspect of your story, your conclusion should be succinct and
impactful.
Ethics of Storytelling
Stories about individuals are more than just tools for stirring up feelings. Our goal should be to tell stories that are
accurate, insightful, enlightening, and empowering. Not simply for promotional purposes, but also because stories have
the power to shape our humanity and the society we live in.
he follo ing techniques can be used to gather and share stories of people in uence and successes hile also
demonstrating their respect, acceptance, and dignity.
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