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The Essentials of Numerical Communication: Making Numbers Count

Discover how to make numbers resonate with your audience through effective communication strategies in this informative course.
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Course Overview

According to Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Chip Heath, only about half of us consider ourselves “numbers people.” But, Heath argues, numbers are essential for everyone to understand. That’s why Heath – and his coauthor, journalist Karla Starr – wrote Making Numbers Count: The Art and Science of Communicating Numbers.

In this course, Heath will guide you through tips and strategies for communicating numbers more effectively. He’ll also reveal some fascinating facts about how the human brain processes numbers.

Unique Features of the Course

  • Interactive Course
  • Video(s)
  • Knowledge Check(s)
  • Quiz

Table to Content

  • Introduction
  • Numbers Are Everyone’s Second Language
  • Making Numbers Easier to Understand
  • Taking Numbers From Abstract to Concrete
  • The Rule of One
  • Mapping Numbers on Familiar Dimensions
  • Evoking Emotion With Numbers
  • Combating Psychological Numbing
  • Conclusion
  • Quiz

Intended audience

This course is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as working professionals from all streams/departments/functions.

Who is this course intended for?
This course is intended for undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as working professionals from all streams/departments/functions.
How do I access this course?
You will first have to purchase the course and create an account by registering on the platform. Then log in with your registered email and access the course.
Do I need any prior knowledge or prerequisites for this course?
Basic knowledge of the subject is recommended, but not required.
What infrastructure will I need?
You will need a computer/ laptop/mobile device with stable internet access to access this course. The use of headphones is recommended.
Is there a certificate upon completion?
Yes, a certificate of completion is provided once you successfully finish all modules and assessments.
Is there a deadline to complete this course?
The course is self-paced, but we recommend completing it within 15 days for the best experience.
Can I access the course on mobile devices?
Yes, our platform is mobile-friendly and can be accessed via all devices, including smartphones and tablets.
How can I provide feedback on the course?
We welcome your feedback! You can provide it through the course platform or by contacting our support team.
How do I contact technical support during my course?
For technical support, please email contact@learningeverest.com, 10:00 am – 7:00 pm IST Monday – Friday. We are ready to help!
Can I put my Online Course(s) toward a professional certificate or degree program?
Online Courses are intended to deepen your knowledge of a particular field, but cannot be formally applied as credits to other institutions.
Who should I contact if I have additional questions?
You can contact the Learning Everest Team at contact@learningeverest.com
Can I get a refund if I am unable to attend my Online Course?
We do not offer refunds for eLearning courses.
Chip Heath on Making Numbers Count
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Duration 1 hour 10 minutes
Level Beginner
Certificate of Completion
One year access
Access on Laptop, Desktop, Mobile and Tablets

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