Executive Diploma in Big Data Management & Analytics
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Course Overview Since its emergence as a concept at the turn of the millennium, big data and analytics have become recognised as some of the most important drivers of modern business success. This short, focused, executivelevel course will cover the aspects of data management, including big data management and data analytics, that managers need to understand in order to successfully run data teams and projects. On completion of this course, delegates will be ready to apply best practice within their organisations to extract maximum advantage from their data resources. Award Upon completion of the learning programme, delegates submit an in-depth work-related assignment to be assessed in line with the standards set by our Academic Council, after which they are awarded an Executive Diploma in Big Data Management & Analytics from the European Institute of Management Practice. Duration: Equivalent to 60-80 guided learning hours Who is it for? What will you gain? This course is for people without formal data analytics training who are interested in running data analytics projects and building analytics teams, or managers who want to understand the role and power of data in their organisations. This programme will help you to understand the different ways that data analytics can be used to extract insight from data to help make better business decisions and grow revenues. On completion of this course, delegates will be able to: Discuss the role of big data in modern organisations Discuss the importance of data management Develop a master data management plan for an organisation Understand the different ways that data analytics can be used to gain competitive advantage in organisations Develop a plan to implement an analytics solution for a business problem Manage successful analytics projects and effective analytics teams
Module 1: Introduction What is big data? Big data is often defined as data that exceeds the capacity of standard data storage, manipulation and processing tools in terms of volume, velocity and variety. This section will introduce the important characteristics of big data and illustrate these descriptions with examples of how big data is used in practice by organisations to gain competitive advantage. What is data analytics? Data analytics is the set of tools and techniques that allows analysts to extract actionable insight from big data collections. By extracting actionable insight from data, organisations are able to make validated, data-driven decisions rather than relying on gut instinct. This section introduces data analytics and describes examples of how it is used by some of today s most sophisticated organisations. Why is data management important? The power of big data and data analytics comes at a cost. Data collections must be managed to ensure that data resources are protected and organised, and that all stakeholders follow standard data processes. This section will introduce the main concepts behind data management.
Module 2: Data Management Understanding where data comes from This section will describe the main data sources that practitioners are likely to encounter. Sources described will include operational databases, data warehouses, external data feeds and exotic data sources. Data governance policies & procedures The Data Governance Institute defines data governance as the exercise of decision-making and authority for data-related matters. This section will describe the policies and procedures that are required to ensure that all relevant stakeholders in an organisation effectively manage data resources. Data security policies, standards & procedures Hackers breach college server, thousands compromised, Missing hard drive puts 3,500 patients at risk and Laptop stolen from charity employee, thousands impacted are the types of headlines that we see all too often when there are no proper data security policies, standards and procedures within an organisation. This section will provide an overview of the techniques required to ensure that data is kept safe and secure while at the same time remaining accessible to those who require access to it. Master data management Master data refers to the data that describes the core entities relevant to an organisation such as customers, suppliers, departments, employees and products. Master data management is the process of consolidating master data from across an organisation in order to generate a single authoritative view of the entities or domains that are important to the organisation. This section will emphasise the importance of master data management in organisations and describe the key techniques involved in performing it. The role of metadata in data management Metadata refers to data about data and for specific data sources typically includes the dates that datasets have been created or modified, and the owner of datasets amongst other things. Metadata is key to successful data management and this section will describe the different ways in which metadata supports the data management process. A review of data management systems Data management installations must be designed to match the specific requirements of an organisation and, where possible, to future proof for changes that may occur in the business. This section will describe the key issues that should be considered when architecting a data management solution. Some of the key offerings in this space will also be described.
Module 3: Data Analytics Using data analytics outputs to make better business decisions This section will describe how data analytics can be used to build predictive models, perform customer segmentations, develop association analyses and build forecasting models. Where does analytics fit in your business? Almost any part of a business that has data associated with it offers the potential for the application of data analytics. Using examples from real companies, this section will illustrate the many different ways that analytics can be used in different parts of an organisation. Data requirements for successful data analytics Data analytics is, unsurprisingly, heavily reliant on data. To be most effective, however, data analytics projects must have access to specific kinds of data that is stored in specific data structures. This section will outline the types of data required for each of the main data analytics tasks. The anatomy of an analytics project This section will describe the project lifecycle of a typical analytics project as a set of well-designed phases. Within each phase the main tasks that must be achieved and their associated outputs will be described. The anatomy of an analytics team Significant analytics projects require multiple team members with disparate skill-sets. This section will describe the anatomy of a typical analytics team, outlining the key skill-sets required by each team member. A review of analytics systems The companies that offer analytics software, hardware and services range from small consultancy firms to multinational software vendors. This section will outline the key considerations that need to be taken into account when selecting from these different offerings. 12 questions that every analytics manager should ask their team Managers of analytics teams do not need to be experts in every technical detail of the tools and techniques used for analytics projects. It is important, however, that managers know enough to monitor the work done by their teams, and to ensure that they are using analytics to best effect. This section will present 12 key questions that managers should ask their analytics teams to ensure that projects are run effectively.
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