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Data Literacy: A How-to Guide for Leaders

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As organizations continue to seek value from data, developing organizational data literacy has never been more important. Driving data literacy within an organization is an all-in effort that requires executive buy-in, meticulous culture change, enabling a learning mindset, and embedding analytics into daily conversations.

In this fireside chat, Chief Data Strategy Officer at ThoughtSpot Cindi Howson, will outline all the necessary ingredients for driving data literacy within an organization. She will discuss how and why data literacy drives effective results for organizations, why it’s a must-have skill in today’s workforce, how leaders should approach developing their organization’s data literacy, how to build a data culture, and more.

Key Takeaways

  • A discussion on how and why, data literacy drives effective results for organizations

  • How leaders should approach developing their organization’s data literacy

  • Best practices for developing a culture around data literacy

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Cindi Howson

Chief Data Strategy Officer at ThoughtSpot and host of The Data Chief podcast.

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