THE DATA MBA
An MBA-style class to learn how to think about data and how to ask the right questions

DATA SCIENCE FOR BUSINESS - THE EASY WAY
Learn how not to be misled by data and how to generate business opportunities from data.
Understand the fundamental principles of data science and analytics and the key choices that need to be made.
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CLASSROOM AND ONLINE LIVE COURSES
The curriculum at THE DATA MBA covers the skills to deal with data from business and managerial perspectives, to learn how to deal properly with data teams, speaking the language of data scientists and tech teams.
The course follows a case-study approach, typical of business schools, where group discussion is key and helps to acquire the right mindset to approach data.
You will also learn hands-on how to solve real business problems by building predictive models, with no coding skills required

YOU WILL LEARN SKILLS TO APPLY TO
Decision making
Handling data products
Managing data teams
Promote data-driven culture and processes
Interpreting data and reports
Promoting the use of predictive models and AI
WHO WOULD BENEFIT FROM THE COURSE
The course would benefit all people who need to use data in their job to make decisions or to build products.
The course would benefit in particular:
Managers at all levels
Marketing and Sales executives
Product managers, particularly those handling data-related products
Data scientists, particularly in lead or business-facing roles
Data analysts and management consultants


TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
The course is not aimed to learn how to become a data scientist, rather at acquiring the right data mindset and learn how to properly interact with data and data teams.
For those who actually work in data science, the course could also help to better focus on the business value of their projects.
You will gain the statistical mindset to interpret data in the right way, without having to learn mathematical formulas.
You will also have the chance to apply hands-on models, to get a feeling of what are the operational complexities in data science.

“The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future in life.”