The onsite event registration is at the KTC Registration Desk, in front of the entrance to the conference room, located on the main convention floor of the hotel. Please follow the signs from the lobby to the convention floor.
This 2-day practical & interactive seminar helps HRBPs and other HR professionals navigate, understand and effectively interpret data into actionable insights for Senior Management.
In particular, this course will help you gain key insight into:
Dear participant,
I am very excited to welcome you to my latest training course, which I have been developing over the last 3 years, encompassing some of the very best practices from dozens of companies and hundreds of people I have been working with, during and after the Covid19 pandemic.
I have developed this course to help HR professionals navigate the complex world of data analytics, with a goal to easily understand, manage and interpret data by turning insights into an actionable intelligence for senior Leaders.
I am looking forward to meeting you in-person on OCTOBER 12th!
Warm regards,
Sjoerd van den Heuvel, PhD
Associate Professor & International keynote speaker
HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht (Hogeschool Utrecht)
The onsite event registration is at the KTC Registration Desk, in front of the entrance to the conference room, located on the main convention floor of the hotel. Please follow the signs from the lobby to the convention floor.
Welcome
Welcome and practicalities / defining the content
Knowledge
Data-driven business fundamentals
→ Inspirational examples of the application of advanced analytics and AI in various industries
→ Inspirational example from the industries of the participating organizations
→ The importance and urgency of analytics for both profit and non-profit organizations
→ The meaning of analytical buzzwords such as Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning, and predictive analytics
Analytics Translator Fundamentals
→ The role of Analytics Translator defined
→ Why the Analytics Translator is labeled by McKinsey as the new-must have role
→ Why the Analytics Translator is role and not a job title
Use-case development process
→ The 9-step approach in developing high-value use-cases
→ Why the analytics itself plays a minor role compared to business problem identification
→ How use-case development is embedded in the broader context of a data-driven business
→ The specific role and responsibilities of Analytics Translators and executives in use-case development
Knowledge / Use-case development
Step 1: Identifying the business problem in an iterative approach
→ Applying the 5W framework in business problem identification
→ Quantifying the business problem, in both financial and non-financial terms
→ Predictive the value of analytical solutions
→ Developing the business case underlying a use case
Step 2: Analytics goal
→ Distinguishing business goals from analytics goals
→ 7 types of analytics goals
→ Aligning analytics goals with business problems
Step 3: Analytics questions
→ Aligning analytics questions with analytics goals
→ Differentiating between problem-related and solution related analytics questions
→ Assessing the added
Storytelling
Elevator pitch on external-internal fit
Midnight phone call with leadership / management
Short wrap-up
Reflection
>>> Coffee & networking breaks are provided between sessions <<<
A great opportunity to engage in a casual chat with Sjoerd and your fellow delegates. Lunch will be served at the main hotel restaurant, providing a variety of specialties ranging from traditional local specialities to best international cuisine.
Knowledge
Data privacy fundamentals and digital ethics fundamentals
→ The three golden questions in data privacy and digital ethics
→ Three different perspectives to differentiate right from wrong
→ Examples of ethical dilemmas and how to deal with them
→ The Harvard model as the basis for sustainable application for data
Knowledge / Use-case development
Step 4: Conceptualization and conceptual modelling
→ Approaches for identifying factors that (potentially) influence business problems
→ Exploring the logic of how these factors impact the problem, and thus relate to each other
→ The role of independent, dependent, moderating, and mediating variables in conceptual modeling
Step 5: Operationalization of concepts
→ Developing valid and reliable measures for factors within the conceptual model
→ Idealism versus pragmatism: Data-gathering approaches
→ How organizations in practice deal with the problem conceptualization phase. What are best practices?
Storytelling
Explaining conceptual models to others
Short wrap-up
Reflection
Homework
>>> Coffee & networking breaks are provided between sessions <<<
Your instructor will briefly reflect on the key learning points of Day 1 and outline the goals for the Day 2.
Storytelling
Instructions to data scientists & peer feedback
Knowledge
Data-science fundamentals (quiz)
→ The meaning and practical value of statistics such as statistical significance, R2, and standard deviation
→ The analytics value chain as a self-assessment instrument
Descriptive statistics
→ Producing descriptive statistics of large data sets in Excel within seconds
Inferential statistics
→ The importance of moving beyond ‘the wall’ prof. John Boudreau
AI, machine learning, deep learning
→ The essentials and practical application of AI-driven solutions
Analytics technology fundamentals
→ The usefulness and ease of use of technologies in data gathering, analytics, of visualization
Knowledge / Use-case development
Step 6: Data gathering approach
→ Differences between primary and secondary data gathering approaches
→ Contemporary data approaches and the need for creativity
→ Interorganizational factor contributing to (and hindering) the collection of data
Step 7: Analytics solution
→ Assuring the alignment between analytical goals and analytics solutions
Consultation
→ Individual and subgroup consultation on the use-cases under development
Short wrap-up
Reflection
>>> Coffee & networking breaks are provided between sessions <<<
A great opportunity to engage in a casual chat with Sjoerd and your fellow delegates. Lunch will be served at the main hotel restaurant, providing a variety of specialties ranging from traditional local specialities to best international cuisine.
Knowledge
Storytelling fundamentals
→ Influencing decision making; the role of sublime messaging and nudging
→ Data visualization; infographics versus infocrapics
→ Features in MS PowerPoint you did not know about
→ Online storytelling: small improvement that make all the difference for effectively influencing decision making
→ Offline storytelling: the Narrative Arc and the Pyramid Principle as the structural components of your story
→ Common storytelling mistakes and best practices
Use-case
Step 9: Designing and developing the storytelling to leadership / management
→ Aligning your storytelling approach with the composition and needs of your audience
→ Selecting the appropriate medium, physical and/or virtual setting, and supporting materials
→ Determining and integrating the spot-on call to action
Storytelling
Final presentations: Dragon Dens with investors & peer feedback, including call to action
Knowledge
Identification of preconditions (and barriers) for the success of deploying proposed use-cases and developing new use-cases
The 9-dimenstion model of analytical transformation success
Transformation mapping as must-know approach in digital transformation
Agreement on next steps to start decision making process or deployment of the solution
Short wrap-up
Reflection
Closing remarks
>>> Coffee & networking breaks are provided between sessions <<<
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NO, this is an in-person training course, with people seated around big round tables, with 5 participants at each. Flipcharts, whiteboard and post-it-notes and other tools will be provided.
This seminar is interactive and highly pragmatic, designed as combination of
Short presentations grouped in 4 half-day sessions over the course of 2 days
Practical, hands-on exercises and discussions with the audience, after each session
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Participation in all sessions
Lunch
Snacks & refreshments
All course materials
PDF copy of all presentation slides and other media, sent immediatelly after the event
Certificate of Attendance
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