David Chrisinger (CHICAGO, IL) is the executive director of the Harris Public Policy Writing Workshop at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy. He is the author of Public Policy Writing That Matters and Stories Are What Save Us: A Survivor's Guide to Writing about Trauma and the editor of See Me for Who I Am: Student Veterans' Stories of War and Coming Home. Lauren Brodsky (LEXINGTON, MA) is a lecturer in public policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She teaches courses on policy analysis and persuasive communication and has published articles in Harvard Business Review and Fast Company.
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Contents Foreword by Ethan Bueno de Mesquita Introduction Why Should You Learn to Tell Stories with Data? Part I: People Telling Stories with Data about People for People Part II: Purpose, Then Process Finding Meaning in the Data and Making It Work for You Part III: Persistence Using Data to Solve Wicked Problems with Integrity Conclusion Acknowledgments Tips to Help You Write More Effectively with Data Notes Index