This webinar is a clear, practical introduction to the fundamentals of data analysis for those who already work with data and want to draw well-grounded conclusions from it.
If your work involves tables, reports, metrics, or presentations with numbers—but you lack confidence about where to start the analysis or how to avoid incorrect conclusions—this webinar will help bring clarity.
Participants will understand what data analysis means in a practical sense, how to formulate the right questions for data, what types of analysis exist, and where mistakes most often occur.
In the second part of the webinar, we’ll walk through a basic analytical cycle together using a real case—from the initial question to the final conclusion. We’ll also answer all your questions during the Q&A session at the end of the event.
After the webinar, everyone will:
- understand how data supports managerial and operational decisions;
- learn how to ask clear analytical questions;
- understand different types of data and approaches to analysis;
- see an example of a real case and the logic behind its breakdown;
- receive a simple 6-step algorithm—from idea to well-grounded conclusion.
This webinar will be useful for professionals with experience in tech, NGOs, or the public sector, beginners in working with data and those who have already encountered analytics in their work.
Webinar trainer Khrystyna Kosenko (Founder of kos&co. ex-Spotify, ex-PayPal — Senior Data Scientist) will cover during the session:
- what a data-driven approach is and why it matters in your work?
- types of data and types of analysis;
- how to follow decision-making logic based on data?
- a mini practice based on a real case;
- where to start using data systematically in your team?
Participation requirements
- You work in an IT company, NGO, or the public sector;
- You are based in Ukraine;
- You are ready to provide public feedback after the webinar;
- You are able to be online for 1.5 hours on February 19.
Participation is free thanks to the support of the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
