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WEBINAR

Operationalizing Data‑Driven Decision Making

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Data alone doesn’t drive results — decisions do. Learn how to turn insights into action and embed data-driven decision making into everyday business operations.
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Jess Schwartz
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Senior Business Systems Analyst, UnitedHealth Group | CIS Professor, University of Cumberlands 

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Organizations have more data than ever — but turning that data into consistent, actionable decisions remains a challenge.

 

In this session, Jess Schwartz explores how to operationalize data-driven decision making so insights don’t just sit in dashboards, but actively shape strategy and outcomes.

 

You’ll learn how to move from ad hoc analysis to structured, repeatable decision-making processes by building the right systems, improving data literacy, and aligning teams around measurable goals.

 

Whether you're building your data capabilities or refining existing processes, this session offers practical frameworks you can apply immediately.

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You will leave with actionable strategies to:
  • Identify where data can drive the most impact in your organization
  • Build systems and processes for consistent, data-driven decisions
  • Turn insights into action with clear ownership and accountability
  • Overcome cultural and adoption barriers to data-driven practices
  • Measure and communicate impact effectively across teams

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