Description:
Don't just show the numbers. Let us prepare you to communicate the story behind the data. Data storytelling is an emerging field that is frequently associated with analytics and data science. It offers a structured approach to communicate data findings in a way that significantly improves audience understanding. Participants in this hands-on workshop analyze data, construct narratives and design visuals that help decision makers connect the dots. This course follows the Designing an Analytical Study course in the Program and Management Analysis Certificate Program.Duration:
2 days
Level:
IntermediateWho Should Attend?
Prerequisites: It is important to complete the following two courses before registering for this course - Data Analysis Using Descriptive Statistics (PGMT8200D) and Designing an Analytical Study (PGMT8005D) Individuals who use data to persuade or make recommendations Decision makers who evaluate data to form a course of action Individuals and leaders who make or view data presentations Analysts and leaders who communicate data findings Individuals and analysts seeking to improve presentations and briefsCredits:
1.2 CEU'sLearning Outcomes:
Describe six key steps in an analytical study
Develop appropriate questions for data analysis
Apply descriptive statistics to analyze data
Communicate data findings with a story narrative
Create and edit charts to enhance data visualization
Develop a presentation using data visualization and storytelling techniques
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