Unlocking greater value when data scientists and design work together


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In our first virtual AIXD London Meetup, we are focusing on design beyond data visualisation.
This session will focus on how design can integrate into analytics to improve the overall value add for both individuals and organisations. We will discuss why these two disciplines are better together and sharing practical tips and tricks on how you can do it in your next project.
Design experts Dan Feldman and Justin Hevey will be sharing their experiences and advice on how designers can best integrate and add value to advanced analytics studies.
This talk is most relevant for designers, data scientists, translators and analytics managers.
Due to the COVID-19 virus, we will be running this Meetup virtually. We are looking forward to meeting everyone via Zoom and hope this will allow more people to enjoy the discussion.
Please register to access the Zoom details.
Zoom Password: 968176
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Agenda:
12:00pm - 12:05pm Introduction & Welcome
12:05pm - 12:55pm: Presentation, Q&A
12:55pm - 1:00pm: Closing
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Host:
This event is presented by QuantumBlack, a McKinsey company.
QuantumBlack is an advanced analytics firm operating at the intersection of strategy, technology and design to improve performance outcomes for organisations.
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Notice:
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Unlocking greater value when data scientists and design work together