Economist Impact announces the Institute of Analytics as Marketing Partner for their data dividend series

Economist Impact announces the Institute of Analytics as Marketing Partner for their data dividend series

Economist Impact, powered by The Economist Group with the goal of empowering businesses, governments and foundations to catalyse change and enable progress, has partnered with the Institute of Analytics (IoA) to promote their data dividend series.

The data dividend was created as a series of global roadshows with a focus on helping companies maximise their data strategy. The IoA is proud to join as Marketing Partner for data dividend events in San Jose, California (9 February 2023), Washington, DC (7 March 2023) and Boston, Massachusetts (4 April 2023).

We have entered the data age. Technology has advanced and digitalisation has accelerated which is causing widespread disruptions globally, as businesses and governments recognise the value that data can provide. People are moving away from simple spreadsheets and exploring the way that they create and store data to gain valuable insight into a range of trends and practices.

In this new data-driven world, it is essential for organisations to have a clear data strategy to be in a position to leverage data to support strategic decisions, with full clarity around potential risks and opportunities and awareness of the legal and ethical impact.

“It is my pleasure to announce IoA as Marketing Partner for our data dividend events. As leaders in the field of ethical analytics and with a mission to bring more people to the field of data-driven thought, the IoA is the ideal partner to help businesses embrace digital transformation in the 21st century,” said Melissa Mianulli, Marketing Manager, Custom Events – Americas of Economist Impact.

“Seeing the world mathematically and through data gives teams a new and valuable perspective on business practices and the shifting world we have to work in today. At the IoA, we recognise the real value that evidence-based decision making brings to business practice. We’re working hard to support our members to work effectively in human-machine teams to bring the best that both worlds offer to the companies that they work in,” said Dr Clare Walsh, Director of Education of the Institute of Analytics.

To find out more about the Economist Impact data dividend events and to register, click here.

For more information about how IoA Membership can support you with your data transformation, email hello@ioaglobal.org.

 

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All IoA members can use the installation-free Data Camp environments to build, practice and test your skills in Data Camp. We have two custom built tracks to allow you to ensure your training is on course to fulfil your career goals. We’ve recommended two tracks of knowledge and analytics study aligned to all of the 7 first years in the Data Competency Framework.

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Business analyst with R: This track will take you through spreadsheet skills and BI tools in the early years, and build up your coding skills to use R environments in the later years with more challenging data projects.

Python analyst: This track goes straight into Python coding and will take you all the way to working with unstructured data and deep learning techniques.

Look for the track name and year when you search for a course.

With our custom tracks, we’ve selected the skills that we know employers are looking for but remember that you can also take any of the 300 courses and assessments and projects any time you want and add that to your CPD records, too. You can find a post discussing the aims and structure of the tracks here


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