If you're working with Data, the first and most important lesson isn't to learn Python, Excel, or Analytics. Instead, the first step is learning to think indirectly about data.
This deep dive into how particular users responded is the basis for qualitative research, and it's how we obtain valuable insights to present to the rest of the team.
But I can't tell you the number of times I've seen designers become deer in headlights when they see such a large spreadsheet, unable to process what to do next.
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