Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Prerequisite: None
Christine Haskell, Ph.D.
Principal Consultant, Christine Haskell Consulting
Adjunct Faculty, Washington State University
Digital transformation is creating a world where businesses must test new, exponential strategies such as generative AI while maintaining incremental business functions to stay current.
How do we maintain a balance between old and new while determining which path to modernization is right for the organization? To determine the right “next step” you need to become more digitally aware of accountability within the data stack. Five key areas are critical to focus on: thinking, skills, tools, data, and business models.
You Will Learn
- What an AI future might hold for your work
- What it means to be digitally fluent through a simple "five pillars" model with easy-to-understand language
- The digital fluency strategies of leading firms
- How to quickly launch an AI readiness and digital fluency program and cultivate a network of transformative thinkers inside your business
Geared To
- Data stewards
- Business stakeholders
- Data scientists
- Data architects
- Program, project, and product managers
- IT, operations, and finance leads responsible for technology and data decisions and partnerships