Around here, we don't stress this enough: the greatest revolution that social media introduced, especially in the context of corporate culture, is only a little about the cooperation and sharing.
The biggest change since "everyone has a Facebook profile" is already linked to generalized expectations about the ease of use of digital applications and their language.
The language of social media today pervades every other digital imaging: likes (or "+1"), updating in real time, the vertical scroll to go back in time, the dominance of the pictures on the text. These are just a few examples of an interaction model that has spread outside of the social environment. Moreover, if we look at the time spent on social media - in Italy, two hours a day according to we are social - it is easy to imagine how that affects the other channels of digital interaction, from applications for self publishing to the professional management of information and data visualization.
Now the data visualization is increasingly being replaced by "infographic". Either because they were born over time applications that make easy and affordable for everyone building a data presentation effective and high-impact (various applications such as Xcelsius MicroStrategy Tableau), and because the habit of storytelling has become a standard, thanks to the social media, in which power of telling story makes the difference between who is online and who is leading online.
Today, alongside the usual skills of information analysis and understanding of the market, who is responsible for the data must know how to "tell": not only present, but also represent, staging a conversation with their own recipients, whoever they are, considering the digital environment surrounding them.
So we move from self-reported presentations, filled with numbers, tables, and implicit values and comprehensible only to those with direct knowledge of the generation of numbers, to representations that may grab the attention with strategies of the graphics and storytelling.
On this issue there are several handbooks of what to do or not to do when making a new data presentation, winking at storytelling and infographics. Everything can be reduced in a few steps to proceed on the way of design.
Useful link: http://neomam.com/interactive/13reasons/