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Data Literacy Case Study: Remote Working Analysis

Offered By: DataCamp

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Data Literacy Courses Communication Skills Courses Data Visualization Courses Team Collaboration Courses Business Problem Solving Courses

Course Description

Overview

Improve data literacy skills by analyzing remote working policies.


Are you ready to apply your data literacy skills to a real-world case study?

In this case study, you’ll work as a consultant for a fictitious company and investigate their current remote working policy and ways to improve it.

Through hands-on exercises, you’ll go step-by-step from business problem to communicating the right insights. You’ll practice data literacy skills like breaking the business problem down to analytical questions, choosing the right type of analytics, communicating insights effectively using visualizations and narrative structure, and formulating recommendations for your clients.

Syllabus

  • Getting to Know the Case Study
    • Polaris Tech has hired you as a consultant to help them improve their remote working policy. They have a dataset they wish you and your team to analyze.

      To start, you'll get to know the business problem and the dataset better. You'll also plan out your analysis strategy from problem to actionable insights.
  • Investigating Remote Working Habits
    • Now that you’ve planned out your analysis strategy and got to know the data, it is time for the main analysis of the remote working survey.

      You’ll follow along with your team and practice how to build up to delivering actionable insights for Polaris Tech.

      Once the results are in, you’ll practice how to use communication tools like visualizations, narrative structure, and the right format to help Polaris Tech make the most of its data.

Taught by

Maarten Van den Broeck

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