Intuition as data, data-based thinking for business

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6 chapters · 2 hours 28 minutes
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Skills You’ll Learn

Cultivate data literacy

Let's understand the process of making conclusions centered on data

How to draw logical conclusions

It contains a method for constructing logic that makes you nod

How to prepare the right data

How to prepare irrefutable data and communicate it effectively

[Practice] Try data literacy too

Analyze real data literacy cases and solve hypothetical problems together

About the class

Have you imagined it?

Great ideas, irrefutable logic, valid data, and nodding people.

It's not difficult. It's going to be your everyday life in terms of data.

Anyone can do it. Because speaking with data isn't technology, it's practice.

Hello, I'm Chioni and I'm building a career as a PM after being a data analyst.

What you need to speak with data isn't math or coding.

It's an exercise of thinking about intuition that only you can develop and supporting it with data.

I'll tell you in an easy and detailed manner so that anyone who is afraid or unfamiliar with the data can apply it to practice.

Course effects

  • You can make decisions based on data.

  • You can logically structure your conclusions and verify them yourself.

  • Data can be used by making it into information suitable for the purpose.


Recommended target

  • A person whose job is to propose ideas and persuade others

  • Those who want to draw logical and clear conclusions

  • Those who want to incorporate data analysis into their work

Notes before taking the course

  • Please perform the mission on the data provided with your own convenient tool (excel, python, etc.)

2 reasons why this class is special

❶ Train by compressing all concepts for data literacy

What do I think of as data literacy On your own Ability to think up intuition and back it up with dataIt is. You can only become proficient in data literacy through practice. The class defines a data literacy process in 4 steps, and simultaneously shares theoretical concepts and practical know-how to excel at each step.

❷ Let's practice with realistic data created by creators

Lectures are not simply taught from a theoretical perspective. The creators have prepared various data and tasks against the backdrop of an imaginary convenience store in the metaverse. Through the practice of applying the concepts and practice methods learned in theory to data, the contents of the class can also be applied to the practical work of the students.



Curriculum

Creator

Chioni

Chioni

Hello, I'm Chioni and I work as a PM for a game company.


Originally, I started my career as a data analyst. I liked the fact that I was constantly searching through the data, verifying it technically, and writing a huge report. However, there were things that I felt as time went by. The data that moves people wasn't terrifying at all. A simple and clear idea. People nodded at the basic numbers.


Data literacy? Data-Driven? That wasn't a big deal.

Join me to learn how to persuade people and have confidence in getting things done.


careers

  • Currently Product Manager at Nexon Korea

  • Former Data Analyst at Nexon Korea

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