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 versity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=158&proposalid=14711\nAre you a data and 
 analytics leader frustrated by poor adoption of your solutions?&nbsp;Are yo
 u concerned that a lack of data knowledge or skills is hindering your clien
 ts from realizing the value&nbsp;of your services?&nbsp;Do you think that i
 mplementing a Data Literacy program will solve these problems?\n\nIf yes, t
 hink again.&nbsp;\n\nWhen data leaders assume that a lack of user skills is
  the primary reason they&rsquo;re failing to deliver business value, it cre
 ates a toxic relationship between data producers and consumers that does mo
 re harm than good.&nbsp;Data leaders seeking a more fruitful, constructive 
 approach to improving their customer relationships should attend this sessi
 on to better understand the problems with data literacy:\n\n
 The opposite of literacy is illiteracy.\n
 Blaming the customer for a product failure.\n
 Data literacy in lieu of business literacy.\n
 Teaching data infrastructure or methods is a waste of time for end users.\n
 \nCome listen to&nbsp;former Gartner Data and Analytics analyst and industr
 y expert, Malcolm Hawker, as he debunks some of the hype around data litera
 cy by shining a bright light on the serious problems these programs pose fo
 r data leaders.&nbsp;\n
DTSTART:20231205T134500
SUMMARY:The Problems with Data Literacy
DTEND:20231205T142959
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