About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
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About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
Read MoreAbout Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
Read More[Update] Based on an email from my colleague Toby Kraft, curve degrades to account for chafing, fatigue, and expeditions that last too long. Also, Guru Chahal wisely pointed out that dependent variable should be on y-axis.
About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
Read MoreThis is what I’ve observed in others.
About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
Read MoreOur next house party is this Saturday. Eventbrite allowed me to plot the location of the tickets buyers on a map. Based on purchased tickets, people from across the world are coming over to our house for a drink.
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Harvard Business Review has an excellent article on graphs this month (December 2011). Here’s a picture of the article I took in Los Angeles airport while on a trip for ArcticRow to meet Scott Mortensen. And here’s a PDF I found via google in the HBR Archives: Visual Statement.
About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
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About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
Read More[ via “I don’t remember, if it’s you please let me know.”
About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
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“Great minds discuss ideas.
Average minds discuss events.
Small minds discuss people.”
–Eleanor Roosevelt
About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.
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