IBCS® Certified Analyst (public)

Compose compelling reports using ISO 24896 notation

What makes reports, presentations 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.


Objectives

Learn and apply the International Business Communication Standards (IBCS) that help creators of reports, presentations, and dashboards communicate more effectively and their consumers understand faster and better. With numerous before-and-after examples and hands-on exercises.

Attendance fee

The attendance fee is 2 180 EUR (classroom), or 1 980 EUR (online), per person plus VAT except where otherwise specified. Participants from countries with significant lower income and academic staff can request for a discount at info@ibcs.com.

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Final test

After the workshop you can take an online exam for getting the certificate ‚IBCS® Certified Analyst‘. There is a playground test with 10 access codes for learning purposes available.

Online test (playground)

IBCS® Certified Trainers

Dr. Jürgen Faisst

Managing Partner at the IBCS Institute and Managing Director of the IBCS Association.

Dr. Rolf Hichert, Prof.

President of the IBCS Association and shareholder of the IBCS Institute.

Paul Damen

Paul is a Data & Analytics Consultant at Rockfeather which is a consultancy company in the Netherlands that helps companies create better insights.

Ronald van Lent

Ronald van Lent is Managing Partner at JUGO in the Netherlands. JUGO provide Business Intelligence consultancy and one focus area is data visualization applying the IBCS concept.

Dr. Mladen Meter

Dr. Mladen Meter is Managing Director of Business Effectiveness Ltd. (Poslovna učinkovitost d.o.o.) from Zagreb, Croatia. Business Effectiveness Ltd. provides business advisory and executive education services in controlling and finance area.

Esin Özkan

Trainer and Consultant in Data Analytics, Business Communication Standards (IBCS®) and Generative AI | Founder of 4e Academy

Edyta Szarska

Managing Partner at the IBCS Institute and the IBCS Certified Trainer.

Markus Wolff

Markus Wolff is Co-Founder and Managing Director of chartisan GmbH, a service provider for data visualization and reporting solutions.

Simone Verza

Simone Verza works as freelance Consultant and Trainer in Management Control and Reporting. He helps companies and Controllers to implement and optimize Planning, Control and Reporting systems.

PROGRAM

Part 1
Compose compelling stories using ISO 24896 notation

Introduction: The basics of business communication

  • Reports and dashboards: Analysis or message conveyance?
  • Decision support by Artificial Intelligence
  • ISO 24896 and the SUCCESS formula of the IBCS Standards

A
USE ISO 24896 NOTATION FOR BUSINESS REPORTING

SIMPLIFY: Avoid clutter

  • Avoid noise and redundancies

UNIFY: Apply semantic notation 

  • Unify terminology
  • Unify visualization

CHECK: Ensure visual integrity

  • Apply proper scaling

B
COMPOSE COMPELLING STORIES

SAY: Convey a message

  • Focus on the message
  • Detect, explain, or suggest

STRUCTURE: Organize content 

  • Use homogeneous, non-overlapping and exhaustive elements

EXPRESS: Choose proper visualization

  • Use correct chart types

CONDENSE: Increase information density

  • Add data, elements, and objects

Summary

  • Next steps

Part 2
Application of the SUCCESS formula

Introduction 

  • Summary of Part 1 and workshop objective
  • Testing individual level of IBCS knowledge

Application of ISO 24896 notation for business reporting 

  • Elaboration of rules for a consistent notation
  • Group exercise on designing a report
  • Presentation of the results
  • Discussion of the necessity and the contents of a notation manual
  • Support by ISO 24896 compliant software and templates

Composition and storytelling 

  • Elaboration of rules for creating compelling storylines
  • Group exercise on improving the comprehensibility of a text
  • Elaboration of rules for the proper choice of chart types and increasing information density
  • Group exercise with case studies
  • Presentation of the results

Closing discussion

  • 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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