More from this series:
- EEDL Webinar: Literacy Lookback – What Have We Learned in 2024 About Literacy?
- EEDL Webinar: Quantifying the Value of Data Literacy
- EEDL Webinar: Analytic Translators – How Do They Fit in the Literacy Discussion?
- EEDL Webinar: Lost in Translation — Why It Takes More Than Literacy to Make Sense of Data
- EEDL Webinar: How Literate Is Literate Enough?
- EEDL Webinar: Connecting Data Literacy to Individual Performance
About the Webinar
The idea of enterprise-wide data literacy is widely promoted. In theory, everyone is in favor. But what about in real life? Is universal data literacy an achievable goal or merely an aspiration? Is it realistic to expect every employee to grasp statistical concepts and apply them to their jobs? Where do we see advances in literacy and what gets in the way of developing a “data” culture? In this session, we will dive into the barriers to data literacy and discuss what is realistic.
About the Speakers
For over 35 years, Wendy Lynch, PhD has converted complex analytics into business value. At heart, she is a sense-maker and translator. A consultant to numerous Fortune 100 companies, her current work focuses on the application of Big Data solutions in Human Capital Management. Through her roles in diverse work settings—including digital start-ups, century-old insurers, academic medical centers, consulting firms, health care providers and the board room—she became familiar with (and fascinated by) the unique language of each. She also became familiar with the difficult dynamic that often exists between business and analytic teams—preventing them from collaborating effectively. Those experiences led to her true passion of promoting clear and meaningful conversations that produce mutual understanding and success. The result is her new book Become an Analytic Translator, and an online course.


