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Duration
2 days
Tuition
$2,195
Online
Dec 7-Dec 9
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Year Founded
1956
Scholarships
no
Everywhere you turn, people are talking about the revolutionary potential of big data in combination with the latest digital technologies. Yet most organizations struggle to unlock this potential, as a growing number of digital-native competitors redefine the way business is done.
This program demystifies the world of big data by providing a practical strategic guide for planning and implementing a digital transformation plan. Examine how data can influence your organization’s value proposition. Develop an agile performance approach to achieve actionable results. Prepare to implement a performance strategy that can propel your organization forward in today’s digitally-charged environment.
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the language of big data analytics.
- Know what it means to be a “data-driven organization” and the change it demands.
- Align common types of data analytics with your business priorities.
- Apply a structured process for planning and leading a digital transformation plan.
- Diagnose the cultural and operational change requirements for digital transformation.
- Avoid common barriers to realizing the full potential of data analytics.
- Identify relevant legal and ethical responsibilities.
- Recognize the purpose and key tenants of data governance.
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Next Cohort: Dec 7-Dec 9
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Student Reviews (2)
My experience at Sauder was overall very positive, I graduated in 2019.
There was a balance between advanced business theories and classes, and technical skills such as analytics and programming. The latter of which I personally found to be
Sauder gets 5-stars from me. Great international faculty and a strong community of business professionals. My firm covered the costs of the change management program but I would have happily paid for it myself.