Data Analytics for HR 101
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2023-07-19 to 2023-07-28
When: July 19-28, 2023
Where: Online
Canada
Contact: Lighthouse Labs - Emma Cuddy
emma@lighthouselabs.com

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A partnership between the Lighthouse Labs and CPHR Manitoba


HR professionals need foundational data literacy to improve their analytics skills and ensure they can make more informed people decisions, allowing them to have a seat at the table with senior executives at their organization.

This accelerated 12-hour course will bridge the gap between HR professionals and data analysis by teaching participants how to make better data-backed decisions.

Key Learnings:

  • Learn to extract insights from data to help you make more informed decisions.
  • Ask the right questions of your data to tackle business challenges and measure data-driven success.
  • Determine what data should be collected, analyzed and combined based on your unique business goals.
  • Ensure data quality to make sure your data is giving you accurate insights.
  • Make the most of existing tools like Excel and Tableau
  • Present data-driven insights with impact so you can present them effectively and share your findings with others.
  • Specific HR case studies/context
    • Employee attrition
    • Recruiting
    • Forecasting
    • Surveys
    • Employee engagement
    • Churn rates

Download full curriculum package here

 Dates: 

July 19-28, 2023

 Length of program:   
 Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:00 - 6:00pm 
 12 hours over 4 days            
 
 CPD hours: 
 12*
 *hours must be manually entered into your CPD log

 Cost:  
 *CPHR Manitoba members - $1,400 
 General Public in North America - $1,800

 *must enter CPHR Manitoba member number to receive discounted rate 


 Registration:  
 Registration is facilitated through Lighthouse Labs

 

 

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