How can you effectively communicate complex data findings to non-technical stakeholders in your research?
Communicating complex data findings to non-technical stakeholders is a crucial skill in research, ensuring that your insights are understood and actionable. It involves translating technical jargon into clear, relatable language and using visual aids to illustrate your points. When you present your data, remember that your audience may not share your expertise, so simplifying without oversimplifying is key to maintaining the integrity of your findings while making them accessible. Tailoring your message to the stakeholders' needs and expectations will help them grasp the significance of your research and make informed decisions based on it.
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