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ECDA Leadership Challenge Spring 2022

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ECDA Leadership Challenge Spring 2022

2 February 2022 @ 09:00 19 May 2022 @ 17:00 CET

The use of data and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will without any doubt change the way
we will do business in the future. As a matter of fact, today it is already changing businesses,
governmental organizations, and educational institutions. But what is needed to make Artificial
Intelligence a valuable part of the way we do business ourselves? Many experts believe that
successful Artificial Intelligence applications hinge on the so-called b-smaCt technologies
(Blockchain, Social media, Mobile use, Analytics, Cloud and Things-on-the-internet or better known
as IoT). The fuelling component of those technologies is Big Data. This insight will require a whole
new set of skills and ways of working. Understanding and working with new technologies for big
data collection, analysis and prediction will not create only huge societal and business opportunities,
but also ethical, legal, privacy and technical issues concerning every part of the organization. It will
influence customer relationships, redefines how organizations develop new products and services,
changes how operations are organized and managed, and provides the basis for new business
models and service offerings. It will demand a data driven focus of everyone involved in the
organization.


This training programme combines the science of business, data, and societal perspectives.
Participants – who usually join with a team of 3 to 6 persons – acquire a broad knowledge and diverse
skills related to data analytics, which may lead to new insights that drive new value creation
opportunities. Such learning by doing manifests itself along two dimensions: across multiple levels
(individual, group, and corporate) and across multiple functions.

Specific dates to be announced!

Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics

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To be announced.