Today’s organizations have more data available to them than ever before. Yet, few organizations truly understand how to harness this data and turn it into information and knowledge.
Register to access this recording where we explore data analytics and how to apply this information through the process of Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) to create a better picture of programs and improve tribal social services provided to members.
You will learn how analytics translates program data into tangible information. We examine the distinctions between data, information, and knowledge while incorporating CQI and the processes needed for it.
You’ll see how information that originates in your data can be used to make better decisions, inform policy-making, and, ultimately, provide better services to members.
There are three types of information we will cover: descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive.
- Descriptive information: what happened or is happening with demographics and from community situations
- Predictive information: what will happen next
- Prescriptive information: what we can do to improve situations and outcomes for members
We investigate different types of data models and how they can be used for analysis as well as how to make practical use of this information.
The process of analytics involves data becoming descriptive information, then predictive intelligence, which leads to prescriptive knowledge that can be used to inform decisions and changes to improve services and outcomes.
Finally, the philosophy of CQI can be used to both ensure that data is accurately and consistently collected and that it is used as a method to analyze and react to the data.
Collecting and analyzing data are critical throughout each step in the process. We delve into how to use CQI within an agency to better understand and improve the services provided to members.
Register for the recording today, or email us with any questions or to schedule a demonstration.