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Most presentations of quantitative information are poorly designed?painfully so?? often to the poin"of misinformation. This problem?? however?? is rarely noticed and even more rarely addressed. We use tables and graphs to communicate quantitative information: the critical numbers that measure the health?? identify the opportunities?? and forecast the future of our organizations. Even the best information is useless?? however?? if its story is poorly told. This problem exists because almost no one has ever been trained to design tables and graphs for effective