IBCS® Certified Analyst (public)
Compose compelling stories using ISO 24896 notation
What makes reports and dashboards easier and better to understand? Learn the difference between reports for messaging and dashboards for self-service. We'll show you that both reports and dashboards need consistent notation, a well-organized structure, the right chart types, high information density, and proper scaling. Then, through numerous exercises, practice applying what you've learned. Followed by an online test for becoming an IBCS® Certified Analyst.
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PROGRAM
Part 1
IBCS Seminar
Compose compelling stories using ISO 24896 notation
Introduction: The basics of business communication (90 min)
- Reports should have something interesting to report
- Dashboards serve analytical purposes
- The SUCCESS formula of the IBCS Standards
SIMPLIFY: Avoid clutter (30 min)
- Avoid noise and redundancies
UNIFY: Apply semantic notation (45 min)
- Unify terminology
- Unify visualization
CHECK: Ensure visual integrity (30 min)
- Apply proper scaling
SAY: Convey a message (45 min)
- Focus on the message
- Detect, explain, or suggest
STRUCTURE: Organize content (45 min)
- Use homogeneous, non-overlapping and exhaustive elements
EXPRESS: Choose proper visualization (45 min)
- Use correct chart types
CONDENSE: Increase information density (30 min)
- Add data, elements, and objects
Summary (15 min)
- Next steps
Part 2
IBCS Workshop
Application of the SUCCESS formula
Introduction (90 min)
- Summary of the IBCS Seminar
- Workshop objective and overview
- Testing individual level of IBCS knowledge
UNIFY: Apply semantic notation (60 min)
- Elaboration of rules for a consistent semantic notation
- Group exercise from “Solid, outlined, hatched” video course
SIMPLIFY: Avoid clutter (60 min)
- Elaboration of rules for a cleaner layout
- Individual exercises on removing clutter from tables
CHECK: Ensure visual integrity (60 min)
- Elaboration of rules for avoiding wrong scaling
- Group exercise with case study
Corporate adoption of ISO 24896 notation for reporting
- Discussion of the necessity and the contents of a notation manual
- Support by ISO 24896 compliant software and templates
SAY and STRUCTURE: Storytelling (90 min)
- Elaboration of rules for creating compelling storylines
- Group exercise on improving the comprehensibility of a text
EXPRESS: Choose proper visualization (120 min)
- Elaboration of rules for the proper choice of chart and table types
- Group exercise with case studies
- Presentation of the results
CONDENSE: Increase information density (60 min)
- Elaboration of rules for adding data and elements to charts and tables as well as objects to screens and pages
- Group exercise with case study
Case studies (120 min)
- Group exercises: Design of report pages supporting given messages
- Presentation of the results
Closing discussion (60 min)
- Company-wide improvement of composition and storytelling
- The importance of data governance and the role of artificial intelligence in reporting
Breaks
With classroom courses there is lunch together at 12:30. Snacks and refreshments are served in coffee breaks at around 10:30 in the morning and 15:00 in the afternoon. After the training you are invited for an Apéro – a kind of small reception, at which snacks and refreshments are served.
In the case of online courses, the breaks are timed in the same way.
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