Discover the latest news and views on the impact data literacy has on your organization and career progression.
Kevin Hanegan, Chief Learning Officer, Qlik
In our final episode of this Know Your Data series on COVID-19, we’ll be looking – rather fittingly – at a vital term which could help slow the spread of the virus and bring about an end to the lockdown era: Herd Immunity.
This week, we’ll be examining a particularly pertinent topic: contact tracing. Around the world, governments are hiring teams of contact tracers in an aim to stop the spread of COVID-19, but how will this data help us combat the virus?
Paul Malyon, Head of Data Literacy, Experian
Five ways organizations can start moving towards a data-literate culture and become a genuinely data-informed business
This week’s video isn’t about a phrase, or even a word, but a single letter: R. It’s been dominating our conversations as many countries are looking to slowly transition back to re-opening.
Jordan Morrow, Global Head of Data Literacy, Qlik
How many of us feel like every time we work on a data and analytical project we are putting out a fire?
Ben Jones, Founder and CEO, Data Literacy LLC
With the unprecedented amounts of data in the current landscape, it can be very easy to fall into common ‘data pitfalls’.
We’ve all seen the headlines about the coronavirus ‘incubation period’ but do you really understand what this means? We talk you through why it is so important to understand this term to gain an accurate understanding of the data, graphs and charts we're all seeing in the news.
More than ever right now, we keep hearing about whether we are carrying out ‘enough tests’ – but to understand this, you first need to understand how sampling works. Without this, you can’t accurately read the data in front of you.
Have you been confused by the language you're seeing in relation to COVID-19 data? We want to help you unpack the mathematical terms and data that surrounds us as the pandemic continues to disrupt life as we know it.
Sanjeev Vohra, Global Lead for Accenture’s Data Business Group
Business leaders need to rethink core assumptions about how an enterprise works and redefine the relationship between people and technology