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Interactive training sessions led by experienced facilitators.
Our in-person training is delivered by a live facilitator who works directly with your team at your location. It’s our most popular format because it allows for real-time interaction, hands-on learning, and direct support.
Every session is tailored to your team’s specific goals, industry, and challenges—no generic, one-size-fits-all programs. Whether it’s a single session or a full training series, we design the experience to be relevant, practical, and fully aligned with your needs.
Live webinars are facilitator-led training sessions delivered online in real time. They’re ideal for teams working in different locations or with busy schedules.
This format offers shorter, more frequent sessions that are easy to coordinate—making it a convenient option for organizations with remote or distributed teams.
Virtual Classroom training is live, instructor-led training delivered online. It offers the same interactive experience as in-person sessions, with real-time discussions, group activities, and instructor feedback.
It’s a flexible option for organizations that want to reduce travel, save costs, or better fit training into busy schedules.
Lunch & Learn sessions are short, facilitator-led training sessions delivered in person or online—typically during the lunch hour. They focus on specific topics or skills and offer a quick, engaging way to learn without a full-day commitment.
These sessions can be offered as one-time events or as part of a series, making them a great option for ongoing, bite-sized learning.
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This course will look at ways businesses can benefit from data and analytics and use them to drive decision-making as organizations embrace digital transformation. It will also discuss how to ethically collect data, and the obligation to protect data.
This one-day workshop will help you teach participants how to:
You will spend the first part of the day getting to know participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop. Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal learning objectives.
This session will introduce data and analytics, as well as detail how they can benefit businesses. It goes over the barriers organizations face in becoming data-driven and discusses how to overcome them.
This section will review types of collection methods, as well as some of the potential quality issues businesses need to consider while collecting and analyzing data. The types of data organizations are likely to gather and their uses will also be examined.
This session will explore the importance of data ethics. It will also look at some of the types of data storage for organizations.
This session will explore common types of data analysis and techniques along with demonstrating how data analytics can be beneficial for businesses.
This session introduces generative AI and its potential for innovation as well as issues to consider. It also explores some possible uses for businesses.
This session details why simplicity is so valuable when it comes to data visualizations. It goes over some popular display methods, and supplies some questions for individuals to consider when choosing how to visually present data. It also details some common mistakes to try to avoid.
This section defines data privacy for businesses as well as common problems and threats organizations are facing. It also demonstrates the importance of a robust data security plan using a fictional case study.
This session will explore common strategies for protecting information. It will also detail what a data privacy protection policy should include.
This session will explore key steps for establishing a data-driven culture. It will also examine the differences between an organization that adopted a data-driven approach and one that did not.
At the end of the course, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.