Join our FREE Ten Rules of Rethinking Data workshop

Are you an effective data-driven decision maker?

  • Do you spend more time wading through data than acting upon it?
  • Are you getting buried under mounds of data? Is that slowing down your decision making?
  • Do you have trouble getting your audience to let you get your recommendation out before they start to interrupt?
  • Would you like to have reports that answer your questions in 5-10 seconds?

I’m pleased to announce that we are offering another free webinar based on our popular “Rethinking Data” workshop.  Up until now, this workshop was only available to organizations.  However, we have decided to open it up to the general public.

Rethinking Data has been run in over 45 countries across nearly every major industry. Its participants have ranged from front-line managers to c-level executives.  Some of the largest companies in the world are using it to help their people become more efficient and effective consumers of data and information. Historically, we have only offered the workshop as an in-house program for companies and organizations.  However, we are  looking into providing it in an open-enrollment format.

The Ten Rules of Rethinking Data will help you become more efficient and effective at data-driven decision making.  This is not a number crunching course. Instead, we will help you understand and better align the way that you use and present data with the way that our brains process data.  The result – better, faster, and higher quality decisions.

This webinar provides the introductory module of Rethinking Data as well as an overview of our Ten Rules of Rethinking Data.

I’m excited to offer this webinar as the workshop has been wildly popular and gotten incredible feedback.  For more information about the workshop, please visit:  www.availadvisors.com/rethinkingdata

I hope that you’ll consider joining the webinar:

Friday, February 26, 2016
11:30 – 1:00 CST

If you are interested in this webinar, please register here.  If you know of others who might be interested, feel free to pass along this email.

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