Course Reference No: TGS-2020501910 (Synchronous e-Learning)
Numbers can only tell so much on paper. As the saying goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” The value of analysis is very limited if it cannot be clearly communicated to others through the use of Visualisations. This can lead to missed business opportunities. The 1-day course will cover the analytics process, data cleaning techniques, how to conduct exploratory data analysis within the data and Visualisation techniques that help to “tell THE story” that resides within their data.
Singapore Citizen 39 years old or younger
Dr Benjamin Lee
Dr Lee is a Senior lecturer in Data Analytics and Visualisation with the Faculty of Science at NUS. He has over 30 years’ experience in IT and information management. His career roles span CIO, Director of IT services, Strategy and Planning, Project management, Applications development, Systems engineering, Data management and IT outsourcing. Business and Industry experiences include electronic business development, implementation of business process re-engineering and functional support for Finance, HR, Manufacturing, Retail and mergers/acquisitions in Oil and Gas.
He has been actively involved in data and information management since 2000 and has successfully implemented global projects covering data warehouses, management information systems, data analytics and e-business systems. In those projects, Dr Lee had applied data analytics to improve resource management and sales profitability with better understanding of customers, products and services. Ben has been teaching information & data management and business analytics classes since 2016. He holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from the University of Western Australia. He also has Masters in Business Research and Physics and a Bachelors in Law. He has a strong interest and passion for data analytics, visualisation and e-business.
Mr Lau Yee How
Lau Yee How is a Senior Biostatistician currently with the department of Singapore Cardiac Data Bank(SCDB) in Singhealth, with a joint appointment of a Senior Research Assistant in DukeNUS. He has been actively involved in running the day-to-day operations, data management, audit and research projects pertaining to Singapore Cardiac Data Bank since 2010, which incorporates data from all the other restructured public health institutions for cardiac procedures (namely electrophysiology, coronary angiography/angioplasty and heart failure). He has a strong interest for data analytics, visualization and interactive reporting.
Lee Annie is a Research Fellow at National Heart Research Institute Singapore and holds a joint appointment as Adjunct Research Fellow in Duke-NUS. She has a strong interest in data analytics and her research focuses on understanding the drivers and developing models for predicting long-term outcomes in patients who were admitted with AMI and underwent percutaneous coronary intervention. She also provides a variety of statistical support and consulting services for research projects pertaining to Singapore Cardiac Longitudinal Outcome Database (SingCLOUD), which integrates cardiovascular specific data, procedural data, financial and administrative data, short-to-long term clinical outcomes, and quality-of-care indices from 13 participating institutions, including MOH.
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