Maker Tools for Information Workers

Maker Tools for Information Workers

We are makers in our work. Whether designing a marketing campaign, creating a presentation, or building a spreadsheet, information workers spend a lot of time creating stuff. And we want better tools to do all that making.

How far have these tools come?

In some cases, the complex desktop tools have been replaced by nimble, web-based (and often less feature-rich) options. For example, consider how easy it has become to make a promotional webpage with Wix or Squarespace. These platforms are easy to get started, come with professionally-designed starter templates, and require no technical expertise. Or think about the process to create a top-quality survey with the elegant interface of Typeform.

It is interesting to look across common maker activities, and consider how far we’ve come in moving toward a next generation of solutions. We can also see where the old generation continues to maintain a foothold.

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What about data presentations? You know: all those data-dense PowerPoint presentations and Excel spreadsheets that are used for quarterly business reviews, investor reports, research summaries, financial updates, marketing and sales reporting. It is the dark matter of data in your organization.

What’s going to make that stuff easy, in the same way that Squarespace made websites easy and Canva is making visual design accessible to anyone?

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We think it should look a lot more like this:

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Check it out yourself at www.juiceanalytics.com/juicebox


Tom Noser

Working with tech companies to address the root causes that prevent rapid growth. Consultant | Author | Podcaster

4 年

This is great. I agree about all the making. For me it’s a big part of the fun. Typeform is a great tool, and so is Squadcast.fm for podcasts. Apps in Airtable are pretty neat too. Can’t wait to try Juicebox. It needs an Airtable integration!

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Valerie A. Logan

Founder of THE DATA LODGE (Your home for Data & AI Literacy) and Chief Strategy Officer at DATA SOCIETY GROUP [Former Gartner VP Advisor to CDOs]

4 年

The "Maker Movement" comes to data. Well done, Zach! #meetpeoplewheretheyare

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