Data-Driven Decision Making (DDDM)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology via Coursera  Specialization

Coursera  Specialization

3 Courses


The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a globally recognized research university known for its interdisciplinary curriculum, pioneering research, and groundbreaking discoveries.

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Overview

Unlock the power of data with the "Data-Driven Decision Making (DDDM)" specialization, offered by the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology and available on Coursera. This comprehensive series digs deep into the essence of making informed organizational decisions by harnessing technology to collect and analyze vast amounts of data. Across three transformative courses, learners will delve into essential tools and techniques for data-driven decision-making, including how to analyze process maps, utilize software for enhanced data analysis, implement statistical process control, construct metrics dashboards, translate data narratives effectively, and understand the relationship between operations technology metrics and organizational performance. Additionally, this specialization sheds light on the crucial role of leadership in adopting an Internet of Things (IoT) strategy within both manufacturing and service sectors. Featuring real-world case studies, it showcases the tangible ROI from implementing DDDM and the necessary cultural shifts towards success. Dive into categories like Data Analysis, Business Intelligence, and Data Visualization to redefine how decisions are made within your organization. For a sneak peek, view our video overview here.

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Taught by

Akshay Sivadas, Brittany O'Dea and Peter Baumgartner


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united states

provider Coursera  Specialization

Coursera  Specialization

106 Courses


Coursera  Specialization

pricing Paid Course
language English
duration 13 weeks, 3 hours a week
level Beginner