Objective
- Determine the current state of data analytics within an organization and provide a sound foundation to assist an organization in becoming data driven
- Identify common uses of analytics in organizations today and introduce expanded sources of data for analysis
- Explore numerous statistical and software tools that are readily available and review and improve current KPIs in an organization
- Offer a list of specific areas where financial professionals can add significant value, through data analytics both today and in the future and provide references for future research by the participant
Highlights
- Definition of data analytics and big data; challenges and goals; establishing an environment for success; governance; common uses of analytics and current examples
- Behavioral forces that impact decisions; examples of inaccurate forecasts; identifying strategic measurements (KPIs); data sources
- Statistical tools, including median, mode, moving average, ratio analysis, Pareto analysis, trend analysis, regression, z-score, and simulation
- Software tools that are readily available and can assist in visually exploring data, expanding the scope of available data, as well as collecting, analyzing, and presenting results
- Specific ideas for using data analytics for accountants and financial managers, including current examples and areas for further consideration
- Lists of readings and next-level software for a participant’s future reference
Designed For
Public, private, and nonprofit organizations and their members - CFOs, CEOs, controllers, auditors, and managersPrerequisite
Experience and/or exposure to financial managementAdvanced Preparation
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