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Fees for this course

Individual fee:
$1195

Virtual Early Bird Rate:
$995

Group Rate:
$995
(per registrant, 3 or more. Must register at the same time to receive discount)

GSA Individual Fee:
$896.25

GSA Group Discount:
(per registrant, 3 or more)
$746.25

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2-DAY COURSE
Data-Driven Decision Making

More details about this course

In-Class Workshops and Group Exercises:
A variety of demonstrations, large group activities and small group exercises will refine and enhance your ability to assess current issues and determine new approaches. You will learn by joining real leaders of real companies as they face critical decisions. You will gain cycles of learning by using the skills we discuss in class, and then examine “the rest of the story,” to see what actually happened. Specifically you will:

  1. Identify ways in which intuition can help distill experience and aid in reaching decisions – and ways in which it can distort our view of reality and create biases.
  2. Practice strategies of data analysis to gain an accurate view of reality.
  3. Examine ways in which individuals and groups make judgments and reach decisions.
  4. Craft visual displays of evidence and information that create alignment and compel action.
  5. Learn from Nobel Prize winning research on ways to detect and prevent the delusional optimism that contaminates innovative and ambitious new proposals.
  6. Explain the different types of data and explain uses of each.
  7. Inventory the measurements we use to track our progress and identify holes in our view of the future.
  8. Use decision trees to map alternatives and use them to understand potential payoffs.

Immediate Benefits of Taking This Class:

  1. Develop and explain the decision making process.
  2. Identify situations where your intuition might be biased.
  3. Identify the risks in new investment proposals.
  4. Think differently about numbers and appreciate the ways numbers can be used to aid intuition.
  5. Improve your ability to identify the stakeholders of a product or service and the metrics used to show how well we meet their expectations.
  6. Identify the type of data each metric represents and explain strengths and weaknesses of each.
  7. Perform metric QFD to uncover potentially damaging holes in our ability to determine how well we meet stakeholder needs.
  8. Learn the important attributes of effective visual displays of data and use these techniques to effectively communicate key information.
  9. Apply decision trees in a team setting to facilitate understanding of the alternatives and the potential outcomes.
  10. Perform sensitivity analysis on decision tree factors to determine which are the most important to the decision.
  11. Define risk and be able to identity the most commonly used methods of mitigating this risk.
  12. Be able to show the ways a leader contributes to the decision making process.
  13. Show how different frames of reference can influence feelings of risk.
  14. Identify the key aspects of a collaborative culture and assess strengths and weaknesses of your company’s culture.
  15. Use knowledge of culture to improve our ability to communicate and create change.
  16. View the latest research on how judgments and decisions are made.
  17. Explore the steps to begin our company’s journey to effective business analytics.

Who should attend this class:
  • Business executives
  • Directors and senior leaders
  • Program Managers
  • Business analysts
  • Six Sigma Masters
  • Six Sigma Black Belts
  • Systems Engineers
  • Quality Professionals
  • HR Professionals
  • Mission Assurance experts
  • Business customer, user or partner
  • Project Managers
  • CIOs/CTOs
  • Marketing Professionals
  • Business development leaders
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