Analyses can serve different purposes. Some might be used for performing advanced analytics, and some as display of informative summaries in dashboards, some are intended for a small group of people, and some for a big audience. To serve different users' needs, for one-way as well as two-way communication, there are a number of possibilities available.
You can save an analysis to the library. Then you and your colleagues can work together on it, keeping everyone up to date.
While working on an analysis, you and your colleagues can have a conversation by adding comments into the visualizations, or, if it is a one-way communication, you can add annotations to, for example, guide a user through the analysis.
You can capture bookmarks of analysis views with interesting findings. Other users, or you, can then easily return to these specific views.
You can export an analysis to PowerPoint and to a PDF document. An ad-hoc export results in a nice output, but you can also, by using more advanced export settings, prepare PDF reports.
By applying customized visual themes, you can create good-looking analyses to be consumed, for example, on dashboards.
The responsiveness of the analysis layout makes the experience nice also when consuming analyses on smaller screens.
The image below exemplifies a conversation within an analysis: