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The Art of Data Buck-Passing 101: Mastering the Blame Game in Data and Analytic Teams

DataKitchen

From the morning email blitz to the late-night Slack message bombardment, discover the joy of sprinkling a little blame in every interaction. ” When In Doubt, Blame The Data Provider Does the report contain errors? In this module, we expand your palate, allowing you to savor the flavors of blame throughout the day.

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Storytelling for CIOs: From niche to bestseller

CIO Business Intelligence

IT leaders and CIOs have also long recognized the power of storytelling, but only recently has the phenomenon become formalized with many saying they’ve attended workshops or seminars on the topic with the express intention of improving their sense of narrative and power to communicate and persuade.

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Stepping up to the challenge of a global conglomerate CIO role

CIO Business Intelligence

I was regularly interacting not only with the IT leadership but also with the other business teams such as SCM, HR, accounts and finance, strategy, and M&A of the Reliance Group. To keep myself updated and aligned with the latest in technology I attend seminar, webinars, and the physical events.

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Going Digital: Pivoting to Virtual Events

Sisense

Originally scheduled for March 22 to 26 in California, NVIDIA’s GTC was transformed into a fully virtual convention — a series of tech talks, seminars, training sessions, and workshops. We’ve all experienced virtual meetings and seminars. But there was something special about NVIDIA’s GPU Technical Conference (GTC) Digital 2020.

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Data Modeling 201 for the cloud: designing databases for data warehouses

erwin

I first met Ralph in the early 1990’s while attending one of his seminars. In talking to the business users, we found out that they often desire weekly or monthly reports or analysis. Ralph Kimball developed a data modeling and database design paradigm for this very need, it’s called dimensional modeling and/or star schema design.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Not that I’m implying anything about current economic conditions vis-a-vis the timing of this report… #justsayin. I’m glad to report that our first presentation had much of the desired effect: we’re now looking toward a DG track at Strata, where 3-4 of these vendors are regularly among the conference sponsors. Cynical Perspectives.

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My 6 Data Communications Classes

Depict Data Studio

I call them deep dives because they focus just on reports, or dashboards, or presentations. You’ll need to have your graphs created and edited first (skills taught in previous classes) so they can feed into those reports, dashboards, and presentations. This workshop is highly interactive. Level Beginner/intermediate.