Data Storytelling Workshops
For teams who need shared clarity and a common approach to communicating data.
Service Description
These workshops treat data storytelling as a form of staging, not decoration. Drawing from theater, cognitive science, and adult learning theory, the work focuses on how audiences experience information over time and how meaning is constructed through sequence, tension, and resolution. Participants learn to think like directors as well as analysts: deciding what the audience sees first, what questions are allowed to surface, where tension belongs, and how a clear shift in understanding sets up what comes next. The emphasis is not on performance, but on structure. When the structure is sound, the science can be seen and understood. Common focus areas include: - Structuring data as a narrative arc using Hook, Setup, Struggle, and Shift - Designing moments of recognition, tension, and clarity - Casting the story so roles, perspective, and responsibility are clear - Identifying where presentations collapse under cognitive overload - Translating analysis into stories that support real decisions Formats, investment, and participant limits: * Workshops can be virtual or in-person * Workshop fees are the same for virtual and in-person delivery. * For in-person workshops, travel and related expenses are added. * Up to 15 participants for all workshops * Smaller groups are intentional to support discussion, application, and meaningful feedback.