IPAA Victoria’s Analysing and Presenting Data course provides a foundation for data literacy and presentation skills that allows you to effectively deliver and communicate insights.
Professionals within the public purpose sector use data to inform strategic decision making and assure stakeholders and communities that actions are reinforced by quality data. To help understand what is happening in our community, across our economy, and within our organisations, datasets play a crucial role in telling that story.
Course overview
- use a variety of real-life case studies and hands-on activities
- deliver best practice insights to help you to identify analytical and presentation methods that are best suited
- improve your data analysis and presentation skills
Course outcomes
You will gain a comprehensive overview of how to analyse and present data by exploring:
- the purpose of data and analysis, and what it is trying to achieve
- different Analysis techniques and methods
- how to gather and construct datasets
- common traps and pitfalls in data analysis
- incorporating data analysis into reports and proposals
- develop techniques for presenting data in tables and charts.
Course audience
This course is designed for those who are:
- required to understand trends and patterns in datasets
- contribute to data reports, submissions and proposals
- help others make decisions
I found this course incredibly informative. As someone new to working within an Intel team and diving into data analysis, I highly recommend it for anyone starting out in the world of data. Mark was an excellent instructor, making complex concepts easy to understand.
— Tahlia Georgopoulos, Victoria Police
Mark is an excellent facilitator and the in-depth resources are great reference sources. Overall, I have found value in this short course as it has increased my confidence on how to analyse and present data.
— Michael, Department of Justice and Community Safety
Mark’s data insights and recommendations really enlightened my brain. I want to do this again.
— Mayken Miller , Victorian School Building Authority