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Training: From Data to Decision with Data Science and AI

Ref. AI-05-03
Duration:
1
 jour
Exam:
Non certifiant
Level:
Intermédiaire

From Data to Decision with Data Science and AI Training

The From Data to Decision with Data Science and AI training course provides a clearer understanding of the value chain connecting data collection, preparation, analysis and exploitation in a decision-support context. It helps participants connect the concepts of data science, advanced analytics and AI to real business applications.

A training course to more clearly connect data challenges with operational decisions

During this course, participants discover the steps that lead from raw data to actionable information, then to better-informed decisions. They learn to read the contributions of data science, to distinguish descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics, and to identify the conditions needed for data to genuinely support management and action.

Participant Profiles

  • Managers
  • Business analysts
  • Project managers
  • Transformation leaders
  • Management controllers
  • Professionals involved in decision support
  • Anyone looking to understand how to connect data, analysis and business management

Objectives

  • Understand the key principles of data science applied to decision-making
  • Connect data collection, preparation, analysis and interpretation
  • Distinguish between the different levels of data analysis
  • Identify the role of AI in decision support
  • Recognize limitations and areas requiring caution
  • Better frame a data-driven decision need

Prerequisites

  • Some initial familiarity with data and dashboards is recommended
  • No advanced technical knowledge is required

Course Content

Module 1: Understanding the Data Value Chain

  • Data collection
  • Preparation and validation
  • Analysis
  • Interpretation
  • Decision
  • Moving from a data stockpile to a management lever

Module 2: Levels of Data Analysis

  • Descriptive analytics
  • Diagnostic analytics
  • Predictive analytics
  • Prescriptive analytics
  • Understanding what each level of analysis addresses
  • Identifying their value in a business context

Module 3: The Role of Data Science and AI

  • Segmentation
  • Scoring
  • Forecasting
  • Anomaly detection
  • Recommendation support
  • Positioning AI as a decision-support tool rather than an automatic decision-maker

Module 4: Decision-Oriented Use Cases

  • Sales management
  • Activity forecasting
  • Performance analysis
  • Priority management
  • Process optimization
  • Supporting strategy and trade-offs

Module 5: Success Factors

  • Data quality and availability
  • Business judgment
  • Understanding assumptions
  • Interpreting results
  • Human involvement in decision-making
  • Alignment with the organization’s real needs

Module 6: Structuring a Decision-Oriented Approach

  • Choosing a good use case
  • Defining the business question
  • Identifying the necessary data
  • Preparing a useful deliverable
  • Turning an analysis into an actionable decision

Documentation

  • Support de cours numérique inclus

Lab / Exercises

  • This course includes workshops on reviewing use cases, structuring business questions, exploring levels of analysis and transforming a data-driven need into a decision-support framework.

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Eligible Funding

ITTA is a partner of a continuing education fund dedicated to temporary workers. This fund can subsidize your training, provided that you are subject to the “Service Provision” collective labor agreement (CCT) and meet certain conditions, including having worked at least 88 hours in the past 12 months.

Additional Information

Data Science in Service of Business Decisions

Data science combines statistics, computer science and business expertise to extract actionable knowledge from data. Artificial intelligence enriches this discipline by bringing machine learning capabilities, natural language processing and insight generation that accelerate the transition from data to decision.

Understanding the foundations of data science allows decision-makers to better evaluate opportunities for exploiting their data and to communicate effectively with technical teams. This shared understanding is essential for successful data science initiatives.

The Data Science Process

A data science project follows a structured process. Understanding the business need guides data collection and preparation. Data exploration reveals patterns and correlations. Modeling produces predictions or classifications. Evaluation validates result reliability. Deployment makes models available to users.

Each step requires specific skills and methodological choices that impact the quality of the final result. The training provides an overview of this process and the keys to understanding its challenges, enabling participants to better manage and contribute to data science projects.

From Machine Learning to Predictive AI

Machine learning enables building models that can predict behaviors, classify data and detect anomalies. Business applications are numerous: churn prediction, lead scoring, fraud detection, inventory optimization and predictive maintenance.

Generative AI complements traditional machine learning by adding capabilities for interpreting, summarizing and communicating results in natural language. This combination makes data science more accessible and more directly exploitable by decision-makers who may not have a technical background.

Leveraging Data Science Without Being a Data Scientist

Current tools allow non-technical professionals to leverage data science approaches. AutoML platforms automate model selection and training. Generative AI tools enable data analysis and insight production in natural language without writing a single line of code.

This democratization does not replace a data scientist’s expertise for complex cases, but it enables every professional to valorize data within their scope and contribute to building a data-driven culture in the organization.

From Data to Action

The value of data science lies in its ability to inform and improve decisions. The most brilliant insights are useless if they do not translate into concrete actions. Communicating results clearly, implementing data-driven decision processes and measuring the impact of those decisions are essential steps in the data-to-action chain.

ITTA trains professionals and decision-makers in French-speaking Switzerland with training delivered in Geneva and Lausanne, focused on the practical application of data science in business.

AI-Augmented Data Analysis in the Swiss Context

Switzerland is a country where data culture is particularly well developed, especially in the finance, healthcare and industrial sectors. Artificial intelligence enables further valorization of this data by making it accessible to a wider audience within organizations. Augmented analysis tools democratize access to data insights and allow every employee to contribute to informed decision-making.

Swiss requirements for data quality, analytical rigor and privacy protection create a demanding but beneficial framework for AI deployment. Organizations that train their teams in AI-powered data exploitation gain a lasting competitive advantage. The skills acquired are cross-functional and applicable regardless of industry or company size.

Do you need to know how to code to do data science?

No-code tools and generative AI enable data science analyses without programming. For advanced projects, Python remains the reference language. The training covers both approaches.

What data is needed for a data science project?

The required data depends on the objective. As a general rule, a sufficient volume of quality historical data is needed. The training teaches how to evaluate project feasibility based on available data.

Can machine learning work with limited data?

Some techniques work with small volumes, but most models require a minimum amount of data to produce reliable results. Generative AI can supplement real data with synthetic data in certain cases.

How can bias in data science models be avoided?

Bias typically comes from training data. Bias detection and correction techniques are an integral part of the data science process. The training addresses these ethical and methodological challenges.

What is the return on investment of a data science project?

ROI varies considerably depending on the use case. The most profitable projects are those that address a clear and measurable business need. The training helps identify and prioritize high-potential projects.

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