Data Analytics Capstone Project
Chronologie
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mars 16, 2021Début de expérience
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mai 5, 2021Fin de expérience
Catégories
Analyse des données Étude de marché Stratégie de venteCompétences
business analytics storytelling and data visualization data analysis business and analytical problem framing model development deployment and documentationIn the final course of the Advanced Data Science and Predictive Analytics Certificate, students spend 8 weeks creating an analytics solution/model for your organization.
This capstone project includes analysis of a real-life scenario, including business problem framing, translating to an analytical problem statement, data collection, preparation, integrating, modelling and analyzing and will result in a final report/ presentation that outlines recommendations and a solution deployment plan.
Final deliverables will include:
- Project Proposal
- Sprint 1: Data Exploration, Data Preparation and Modeling
- Final Project Report
- Presentation
Chronologie du projet
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mars 16, 2021Début de expérience
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mai 5, 2021Fin de expérience
Exemples de projets
Your organization will need to provide relevant datasets*, background information, and a high-level business question, opportunity, or challenge. Although it is the responsibility of the students to develop an appropriate analytical solution to the business problem you provide, it would be helpful if you select a business question, opportunity, or challenge is amendable to a data-driven solution (to the best of your knowledge)
Project Examples
Students can create data analytics solutions and models to assist with:
- Forecasting (sales, demand, market conditions)
- Developing a dashboard or reporting solution to provide actionable insights
- Improving customer retention
- Quantifying Customer Lifetime Value
- Predicting various events of interest (fraud, misdiagnosis)
- Getting customers to purchase more premium (up-sell) products
- Getting customers to purchase across multiple categories (cross-sell)
- Finding the best customers for a Direct Marketing initiative
- Customer segmentation (behavioural or transactional)
- Social Network Analysis (understand influencers, customer relations)
- Understanding customer sentiment and what they are talking about (topic modeling)
- Recommender systems for various items (movies, products, etc.)
- Market Basket Analysis to understand which items are often purchased together
- Predicting or forecasting a numeric value of interest (home prices, population)
- Visualize buyers and buyers habits over time
To ensure students’ learning objectives are achieved, we recommend that the datasets are at least 100k+ rows in size. Furthermore, the datasets do not have to be ‘clean’ or complete (in fact, we would encourage datasets to be as realistic as possible in order to allow students to conduct the appropriate data preparation steps).
Lastly, the datasets do not need to be combined or joined beforehand. For example, you may share several separate datasets (for example as .CSVs) that contain customer demographic data, transactional data, and product data. Students will be responsible for determining how to integrate these datasets, both to support their learning objectives, but also to reduce the data preparation work from your end.
This project can encompass a wide range of topics that require data-driven decision making. If you are interested in determining if your use case would be applicable to this project please submit your project proposal to connect with the instructor.
*You can provide either current data from your organization or randomized/anonymized version of your data that is still relevant to your company and the business question at hand.
Les entreprises doivent répondre aux questions suivantes pour soumettre une demande de jumelage pour cette expérience:
Commit to providing a dedicated contact to meet with students at the indicated milestone check in dates
Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.
Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.
Chronologie
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mars 16, 2021Début de expérience
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mai 5, 2021Fin de expérience