Data-Driven Leadership Skills Course 3: Data-Driven Leaders

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Data-Driven Leadership Skills Course 3: Data-Driven Leaders

Coursera · Beginner ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1mo ago
Analyse the role of data, volume, quality, and timeliness, in decision making and critically evaluate, with particular reference to digital data, traditional leadership models In this course, you will learn the importance of data to leadership in the 21st Century and how this is a game-changer compared with earlier approaches, developed in an, arguable, simpler past. Specifically, the course will impart some tactics, approaches and tools that will help the learner to become a more data-savvy leader. This is achieved by providing a high level overview of the data-deluge and indicate how decision makers can tame that data to some extent, and what cannot be tamed. The takeaway form this course, is a multi-stage approach that will simplify projects conducted in the VUCA environment of the 21st Century.
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