Achieving More with Data in HR


Date and Time

Starts:05/18/2023 12:00 PM

Ends:05/18/2023 1:00 PM

Registration Closes:05/17/2023 4:00 PM

Event Type: Webinar

1 CPD Hour(s)

Location:
ON24

Price:

HRPA Members: Free

Non-Members: $30 + taxes


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HR is often perceived of using intuition over being fact-based in decision making – and when it comes to building compelling narratives that influence the organization, not having the facts is an impediment to initiating essential change. This session eliminates the techo-babble to talk in practical business terms about data analytics, how HR professionals can approach getting better data analytics, and look more broadly at the how to get the data and backing to support your ideas for change.

How can you become more data-driven and savvy about HR and analytics?

Join this webinar to learn about:

  • How to drive data analytics problems by asking the right questions.
  • What’s the roadmap for getting to ‘fact-based’.
  • Borrowing from the profession of business analysis – what’s a roadmap toward getting better quality decisions.Move from service provider to solution partner

Learning Objectives

  • How to drive data analytics problems by asking the right questions.
  • What’s the roadmap for getting to ‘fact-based’.
  • Borrowing from the profession of business analysis – what’s a roadmap toward getting better quality decisions.
  • Move from service provider to solution partner.

Who should attend this program?

  • HR Professionals
  • Managers & Leaders
  • Business Leaders

 

Speaker bio(s)
Keith Ellis, Chief Engagement & Growth Officer, International Institute of Business Analysis

Keith Ellis has been an executive in the technology industry for over 25 years, starting with the industry trend-watcher International Data Corporation (IDC). He has held roles as CEO, COO, board member, investor or mentor to various technology companies, co-founded and sold a business analysis company as well as being a former Chair of IIBA. As Chief Growth and Engagement Officer for IIBA, he is responsible for leading IIBA’s global growth strategy, including strategic partnerships, corporate and academic programs, chapters, and membership value.

Keith is a recognized voice in the business analysis community, has published and spoken extensively in our field, and, at one point had over 60,000 attendees to his webinars annually. His 2008 study, The Business Analysis Benchmark, quantified for the first time the economic impact of mature business analysis practices and their positive impact on overall project success rates. Keith holds an undergraduate business degree from Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada and MSc in Computer Science from Lancaster University in the UK for his research in business analysis.