Data is becoming more pervasive at work and in our everyday lives. Whether you’re optimizing your sales organization or your fantasy football team, data is a key ingredient of success.
Although more people are familiar with data, many are still struggling with fundamental data literacy—the ability to explore, understand, and communicate with data. This is a problem, particularly since data skills are now a prerequisite for many jobs—and the demand is growing. In fact, in 2020, LinkedIn listed data-driven decision making skills like analytical reasoning and business analysis as two of the top ten most in-demand hard skills on their Top Skills Companies Need Most list.
To help address this demand, we are so excited to announce the launch of Data Literacy for All, a free eLearning program that includes over five hours of training to help anyone learn foundational data skills. Whether you are new to data, looking to accelerate in your career, or seeking a new career path, Data Literacy for All can help you develop a foundational data skillset.
We hear from customers time and time again that developing data skills for employees is one of the main challenges they face when deploying analytics. Whether it’s hiring new talent with data skills on their resume, or reskilling existing employees, having a baseline of data literacy across the organization is a critical component within a Data Culture.
Helping our customers fill their talent pipeline with trained candidates has been a focus of ours for many years. Since inception in 2011, Tableau Academic Programs have been driving data literacy efforts in higher education, offering free software and learning resources to enable and empower future data workers. Through these efforts, we have provided more than 1.3 million students and instructors with access to software and data skills. We will continue investing in our future generations, but we also recognized the opportunity to do more. We are thrilled to expand our work with data literacy beyond the classroom.