Risks and rewards for organizations building a culture of analytics

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David J. Hand, Imperial College London
Keynote

The Art of Statistics: In the Age of COVID…

 

Risk and evidence communication expert David Spiegelhalter highlights data literacy as a vital skill in modern life. Through a variety of examples, he shows how the COVID crisis illuminated the need for increased data literacy, both for individuals and organizations, and the benefits of combining subject matter knowledge with data interpretation.

Spiegelhalter is author of Art of Statistics and Chair of the Winton Centre for Risk & Evidence Communication at University of Cambridge. His role on the board of the United Kingdom’s Office of National Statistics gave him an in-depth view of data collection and risk communication during the pandemic. He shares lessons learned about trustworthy evidence communication through this experience, including:

  • Inform, not persuade.
  • Balance.
  • Disclose uncertainties.
  • State evidence quality.
  • Pre-bunk misinformation.
Panel Discussion

Find inspiration in analytics success stories from ASM, BASF and Coloplast

 

Analytics leaders define a culture of analytic excellence and outline the risks and rewards of adopting analytics best practices across an organization. They talk about the benefits for individuals, as well as the business as a whole, and give examples of the value their companies have realized from making data available and approachable for all.

You’ll hear from:

  • Paul Deen, Program Manager, Data Science, ASM International
  • Salvador Santiago, Team Leader Project Management & Lean Six Sigma, BASF Antwerp
  • Anders Reinhardt, Director of Business Intelligence, Coloplast

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