Introduction to Data Analytics
Course Introduction
What Is Data Analytics?
Data analytics is the science of extracting trends, patterns, and relevant information
from raw data to draw conclusions.
Data Analytics: Benefits
Cost Reduction Improved efficiency
DATA
ANALYTICS
Good resource
Effective decision
utilization
making
Good market
insights
Data Analytics: Domains
Education Healthcare
Industry Industry
Government
Media and Organizations
Entertainment
Industry
Retail
E-Commerce Industry
Industry
Data Analytics Domains
Course Outline
Course
Introduction Data Analytics,
Data Science, and
Machine Learning
5
Evolution
2
of Data
Data
Analytics
4 Visualization
for Decision Data Science
Making 6
Methodology
Dealing with Different
Types of Data Data Analytics in
7
Different Sectors Analytics Framework,
Case Study, and
Upcoming Trends
8
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
● Analyze the triggers that led to the evolution of
analytics
● Develop an analytical approach to a business problem
● Compare data science, data analytics, and machine
learning and understand their business application
● Explain the significance of data visualization in
analytical modeling to drive meaningful business
decisions
● Identify business use cases that can leverage data
analytics
Course Features
Number of case studies: 11
Number of research studies: 2
Course Features
Few case studies discussed in this course:
Amazon uses data analytics to improve efficiency and reduce cost.
LinkedIn employs data analytics to revamp its job listings, track
user profiles, and posts.
Netflix gathers data from its subscribers to decide on customer
preferences.
Course Features
Research Studies
According to McKinsey, companies that use customer analytics
outsmart their competitors in terms of profit.
According to a survey conducted by the Business Application
Research Center (BARC) on the BI trends, Master Data and Data
Quality Management are the most important trend in 2020.
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