Data Management Basics: Dictionaries, Quality, and Communication is an entry-level course designed for professionals, analysts, and team members who want to ensure their organization’s data is clear, reliable, and actionable. In today’s data-driven workplace, mistakes and misunderstandings can quietly erode trust, waste time, and lead to costly errors. This course empowers you with the tools and mindset to build shared definitions, catch and correct quality issues, and communicate clearly about data standards—across both technical and business teams. You’ll work through hands-on labs, scenario-driven readings, and real-world case studies, learning how to create and maintain a data dictionary, audit data for errors, and develop practical communication routines. From everyday spreadsheets to larger organizational projects, you’ll practice skills that prevent confusion and set the stage for advanced data management. Whether you're supporting analytics, building business processes, or just want to stop the endless back-and-forth over data definitions, this course helps you build a foundation for trust and smarter decision-making—right from the start.

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In this introductory lesson, learners explore the foundational role of data dictionaries in building a shared understanding of data across teams. They’ll discover how standardized data definitions prevent miscommunication, reduce costly errors, and create a reliable foundation for analysis and reporting. Through relatable stories and hands-on activities, learners will practice documenting and structuring a data dictionary for practical use. The lesson sets the stage for why clarity, consistency, and collaboration are essential to effective data management, especially when data is shared between technical and non-technical colleagues.
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4 videos3 readings1 assignment
In this lesson, learners will dive into the practical realities of data quality—what it means, why it matters, and how to spot issues before they become costly problems. You'll explore real-world examples where even small mistakes in accuracy, completeness, or consistency led to major setbacks for teams and organizations. Through engaging stories and hands-on practice, you'll learn to apply a data quality framework, identify the most common types of errors, and use step-by-step validation techniques to detect and fix problems in real datasets. You'll also see how poor data quality can undermine trust, mislead decision-makers, and create unnecessary work—while strong quality controls can turn data into a true business asset. This lesson is about more than just finding and fixing mistakes. It’s about building habits and routines that ensure data remains reliable, up-to-date, and fit for purpose—no matter how fast your organization grows or changes. By the end, you'll know how to assess quality, spot red flags, and build a culture where everyone values and protects data integrity.
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3 videos1 reading1 assignment
In this final lesson, learners explore how to lead and manage data teams through setbacks—whether it’s a spreadsheet failure, reporting misstep, or cross-system data breakdown. They'll learn to respond constructively to errors, guide teams through recovery, and use communication strategies to reinforce shared understanding of data standards. Through real-world case studies and reflection techniques, learners will practice designing communication routines, post-incident reviews, and proactive alignment strategies that help teams stay informed, accountable, and resilient—even under pressure.
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