introduction to data analytics
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Analytics allows you to manipulate your data in your chosen way, selecting the “building blocks” for your analysis. Allowing you to include elements of your data you may not have been able to measure together previously.TRANSCRIPT
INTRODUCTION TO
DATA ANALYTICS#IDATA
DATA IS KING!
Data from multiple sources and systems is pooled together in a Data Warehouse. This data can be from your ERP Systems, CRM System, Payroll Data and many other sources
Data
MANUALLY COLLECTING DATA IS OLD SCHOOLMANUAL CONSOLIDATION AND REPORTING
Many companies still try to manually gather information from these sources without a data warehouse. Introducing the possibility of errors in the data.
“With data collection, ‘the sooner the better’
is always the best answer. – Marissa
Mayer
Learn about Data Warehousing
DATA IS SORTED FOR THE DATA WAREHOUSE
Data is sorted and matched creating a uniform data source to analyse.
Sorting the Data
Learn about Data Warehouse Automation
DATA IS TRANSFORMED & STORED IN THE DATA WAREHOUSE
Arranging the Data in the Data Warehouse Data is then arranged so that you can have access to instant, accurate information from across your organisation
Learn about Data Warehouse Automation
DATA IS NOW AVAILABLE TO ANALYSEData Analysis with Visualisation
Your data is then presented spatially with both images and information, giving your user the ability to focus on meaning. Your user can then reorganise and group similar ideas easily, making better use of the data.
Learn about Data Visualisation
WHAT ANALYTICS DOES WITH YOUR DATA?
Analytics allows you to immediately access portions of your data, allowing you to discover all you need to know about that element. In a business this could be just your employees at a single branch, or a specific product line, or set of products. You are able to drill down to see how those “blocks” are functioning.
Learn about Business Analytics
MANIPULATE YOUR DATA WITH ANALYTICS
Analytics allows you to manipulate your data in your chosen way, selecting the “building blocks” for your analysis. Allowing you to include elements of your data you may not have been able to measure together previously.
#IData
Learn about Business Analytics
SO WHY USE ANALYTICS?Benefit of Using Analytics
Organisations that use Business Analytics: Immediate access to information with deep insights Everyone is accountable to use information and drive decisions Single source of data, single version of the truth across your business
Data is never questioned.
“Analytics is a decision making tool not a reporting tool”
Learn about Business Analytics
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