Download the slides here >> About the Webinar Proponents of data literacy training insist that data is the future language of business. As companies become more data-driven, business leaders will need ever-greater data skills. But there is another aspect to literacy: Many analysts have not achieved fluency in business terminology. How can they provide optimal […]
EEDL Webinar: A Fresh Look at Data Literacy in 2024
Download the slides here>> About the Webinar Where are companies headed in 2024? As we ring in the new year, it’s time to look forward and examine the wide landscape that is data literacy. What do literacy leaders foresee as the main achievements – and biggest obstacles – in the coming year? About the Speaker […]
Dec 5 EEDL Webinar: Literacy Lookback – What Have We Learned in 2024 About Literacy?
DATE: December 5, 2024 TIME: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Eastern / 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific PRICE: Free to all attendees About the Webinar Experts make a lot of promises about what a data-literate enterprise can achieve. In January, we heard from experts about what they believed would happen in 2024 in the area of […]
EEDL Webinar: The Literacy Experience – Interviews from the Trenches
Download the slides here >> About the Webinar Looking back over 2023, we will learn (the good and the bad) from those who have worked to actively promote literacy. What works? What could work better. About the Speaker Wendy D. Lynch, PhD Founder, Analytic-Translator.com and Lynch Consulting For over 35 years, Wendy Lynch, PhD has […]
EEDL Webinar: Baby Steps – A Successful Kick-off of Literacy
Download the slides here>> About the Webinar What if literacy isn’t a company priority? What if you don’t have a budget? What if your workforce isn’t even aware of the issue? This session will feature ideas about how to get started. About the Speaker Wendy D. Lynch, PhD Founder, Analytic-Translator.com and Lynch Consulting For […]
EEDL Webinar: Analytic Translators – How Do They Fit in the Literacy Discussion?
Download the slides here>> About the Webinar There will be times when, despite efforts to increase literacy overall, there is still a communication gap between those creating analytic output and those consuming it. How can translators help? What is their role in advancing literacy overall? About the Speaker Wendy D. Lynch, PhD Founder, Analytic-Translator.com […]
EEDL Webinar: The Language of Literacy. When We Label People, Does It Help or Hurt?
Download the slides here>> About the Webinar How we talk about literacy impacts how people feel about it. Are your people data aware? Data fluent? Data challenged? Data brilliant? We will profile the language being used and try to make sense of the categories. About the Speaker Wendy D. Lynch, PhD Founder, Analytic-Translator.com and […]
EEDL Webinar: How Will AI Change Literacy and Access to Data?
Download the slides here>> About the Webinar When AI interfaces convert spoken natural language into code, allowing anyone to query and analyze data, does it make literacy more or less important? We will hear from Ai-assisted analytic providers and users to explore the implications. About the Speaker Wendy D. Lynch, PhD Founder, Analytic-Translator.com and […]
EEDL Webinar: Data Integrity – How Literacy Impacts Data Collection
Download the slides here>> About the Webinar In their efforts to become data-driven, business leaders are asking for timely insights, delivered in digestible dashboards, in understandable formats. These insights inform critical, sometimes expensive, decisions. At the opposite end of the information assembly line is the raw data, in its initial format, recorded from events […]
EEDL Webinar: Data Governance, Data Literacy, and the Management of Data
Download the slides here>> About the Webinar For many organizations, the flow of data is the bloodstream that keeps operations alive. Success depends on having accurate, efficient, timely, and consistent processes that govern the creation, movement, and digestion of data. Every step is critical. Virtually every employee touches (and impacts) data at some point […]