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Curtis Thompson

Dark data is data in any form that could provide value to an organization or individual but is not doing so either by design or unintentionally. This Specialization will provide you with the foundational knowledge on how to work with Dark Data and will focus on strategies for deriving value from dark data.

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Three courses

Dark Data Basics - Understanding the Unknown

This course introduces the concepts of Dark Data and its potential value for organizations.

Extracting Value from Dark Data: ULEADD

This course provides working knowledge on the ULEADD approach to extracting value from data. ULEADD is a framework for discovery that provides a structure to identify and extract value from data that is typically hidden from sight.

Value Creation with Dark Data

In this course, you will learn how to use dark data to add value to an end-deliverable, using a principled approach.

Learning objectives

  • Learners will gain foundational knowledge of dark data and develop skills to support them in basic problem-solving for dark data.
  • Learners will gain working knowledge on the uleadd approach to extracting value from data.
  • Learners will gain next level thinking about value creation with dark data from a principled approach and demonstrate value creation skills.

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