
Bars, lines and pie charts are no substitute for a map when it comes to answering the question: where? Adding maps to your arsenal of charts answers questions about location that turns your analysis on its head.
Zeroing in on data at a state, county, city or any other geographic level can help you quickly understand the impact they've had and where to prioritize going forward. In a world of tight budgets, more questions and accelerating timetables immediate access to answers about "where" can help you make informed decisions that will save both your organization's money and time.
Creating maps should be as easy and intuitive as making any other kind of chart. Now it is.
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