The Language of Data: Executive Briefing
by Jordan Morrow
The Language of Data: Executive Briefing discusses the importance of speaking the appropriate language of data, and how communicating correctly helps open the door to data and analytical success.
What you'll learn
Tech leaders need a fundamental understanding of the tools and technologies their teams use to build solutions. In this course, The Language of Data: Executive Briefing, you will learn the foundational knowledge of the language of data and gain knowledge on how speaking the correct language of data will open doors to data and analytical success. First, you will learn what the language of data is and how it pertains to data, analytical, and data literacy strategy. Second, you will learn how speaking the language of data can help take down data silos. Finally, you will learn how data fluency and data literacy go together. When you’re finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to help your organization speak the language of data.
About the author
Jordan Morrow is known as the "Godfather of Data Literacy", having helped pioneer the field by building one of the world's first data literacy programs and driving thought leadership. Jordan is Head of Data, Design and Management Skills at Pluralsight and a global trailblazer in the world of data literacy, having built one of the world's first data literacy programs. He served as the Chair of the Advisory Board for The Data Literacy Project, has spoken at numerous conferences around the world an... mored is an active voice in the data and analytics community. He has also helped companies and organizations around the world, including the United Nations, build and understand data literacy.
When not found within his work of Data, Jordan is happily married with 5 kids. Jordan is also an avid trail runner and loves fitness, entering and racing in multiple ultra-marathons and having fun adventures in the mountains. Jordan is an avid reader, often reading (or using Audible) to go through multiple books at a time.