Data Foundations for Artificial Intelligence

Half day Workshop

Course Overview

Every successful AI initiative depends on quality data, yet data fundamentals are often overlooked in the rush to adopt new technologies. This practical workshop helps participants understand why data quality matters, how to assess data readiness, and what role they play in building a strong data foundation.

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Flexible Delivery

From a 90-minute executive briefing to a 5-day leadership programme—I'll tailor the format, depth, and examples to match your team's objectives.

Session Outline

1. Data: The Foundation of AI Success

  • Why AI projects fail: the data factor
  • Data quality dimensions explained
  • The relationship between data, analytics, and AI
  • Your role in organisational data quality

2. Understanding Your Data

  • Types of data: structured, unstructured, and everything between
  • Where organisational data lives
  • Data ownership and stewardship
  • Common data quality issues and their impact

3. Hands-On: Exploring a Dataset

  • Introduction to exploratory data analysis
  • Identifying patterns and anomalies
  • Spotting quality issues in practice
  • Tools and techniques you can use

4. Data Preparation Essentials

  • Cleaning and transformation basics
  • Handling missing and inconsistent data
  • Documentation and metadata
  • Preparing data for AI applications

5. Data Governance Fundamentals

  • Why governance matters
  • Policies and standards in practice
  • Privacy and security considerations
  • Building a data-aware culture

6. Action Planning

  • Assess data quality in your area
  • Identify improvement opportunities
  • Develop personal commitments
  • Share plans with the group

Outcomes for Participants

  • Understand why data quality determines AI success
  • Assess data readiness for AI applications
  • Apply basic data exploration techniques
  • Contribute to organisational data quality improvement

Interested in this programme for your organisation?

Every course is fully customised to your specific context and learning objectives.