Learning course: Using data analytics for better decision-making in the public sector

Created By:  Ian Farrow
Last updated: 15 Jun 2022
Training

Half-day course empowering public sector managers with skills to make more effective use of data analytics. 

About this event

While deep-diving into data can be complex, simple descriptive exercises can go a long way to identify interesting trends, patterns, and relationships that can generate valuable insights.

Change in an organisation comes from the top, so if management can better appreciate the potential for data, they can nurture a data-driven culture. Join us and explore how to make data-driven decisions to help develop your management skills.

By having the chance to enhance your understanding of the basis of robust information, this course aims to help you become more critical of sources of data before making significant decisions.

In this Westco Academy, Dr. James Abdey will guide you through harnessing the power of data, covering:

  • Decision-making in an uncertain world
  • Demonstration of data visualisation and storytelling through dashboards
  • Data integrity: the reliability and validity of data

 

Key learnings:

  • Gain an understanding of how data analytics can improve the effectiveness of decision-making within a public sector context
  • Learn to interrogate the reliability of data and extract key strategic insights
  • Appreciate the usefulness of data visualisation to communicate findings to relevant stakeholders clearly
  • Develop a working understanding of Tableau
  • Appreciate the possibilities for leveraging data for insights to inform strategic decisions.

 

Key outcomes:

  • Appreciate the use of data to support decision-making
  • See the use of dashboards to communicate data efficiently and clearly, guiding decision-making processes
  • Understand some of the issues related to data integrity, reliability, and validity.
     

This course is perfect for: Junior and middle managers and decision-makers in the public sector looking to improve their understanding and integrate the power of data in their roles and thrive in today's data-centric environment