
Our Analytics for Information Driven Decisions (AIDD) program focuses on the essential techniques required to develop the information decision makers need to act.
The thing that distinguishes information from data is that decision makers can act on information. Our program gives participants the ability to furnish this information so that decision makers can act with confidence and without further analysis. And they can do so efficiently and effectively.
At the heart of the Analytics for Information Driven Decisions (AIDD) are case studies. Each depicts organizational problems that participants will turn into a data analysis project. Participants will apply the AIDD methodology and all essential data analytic skills to successfully complete the project and present their recommendations.
The AIDD methodology is an iterative approach to data analysis that includes envisioning information, statistical analysis, visual analysis, critical thinking, and problem solving. As they work on real-life case studies, participants can compare their work to what transpired and evaluate what they have learned and what they can still improve upon. This provides participants with the confidence to apply their skills on the job.
This program is based on the Analytics Maturity Model. The further along your organization is on the model, the more information you can derive from your data and the more confidence you will have in acting on that information.
Our AIDD Program courses include:
1. Introduction to Data Analytics
2. Beginning Data Analysis and Visualization
3. Intermediate Data Analysis and Visualization
4. Advanced Data Analysis Concepts
5. Employing the AIDD Methodology & the Data Analytic Maturity Model
6. Improving Organizational Use of the AIDD Program
7. Presentation of Data: Solutions & Recommendations
8. Data Analysis: Improving Analysis Efficiency
9. Data Analytics Extraction Transformation and Loading
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