RE: From your experience, when does data visualization actually fail to improve decision-makin

From experience, it’s rarely the visualization alone.
Most breakdowns happen because questions aren’t framed as decisions, dashboards aren’t opinionated enough to force focus, and—most critically—no one clearly owns the action.
Visualization adds clarity only when it’s tied to thresholds and responsibility.
Without ownership, even “good data” becomes a reason to wait, not act.

 
 

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