Data science is a team sport. As a data science executive it is your job to recruit, organize, and manage the team to success. In this one-week course, we will cover how you can find the right people to fill out your data science team, how to organize them to give them the best chance to feel empowered and successful, and how to manage your team as it grows.

Building a Data Science Team

Building a Data Science Team
This course is part of Executive Data Science Specialization



Instructors: Jeff Leek, PhD
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What you'll learn
Describe the various roles that make up a Data Science team
Manage a Data Science team onboarding
Know relevant questions for interviewing data scientists
Understand how to encourage and empower Data Science teams
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Reviewed on May 16, 2017
good overview and introduction to manager as to what traits to lookout for and organising the team. Very practical approach and implementable without being over the top.
Reviewed on Jan 22, 2017
Good overview of forming Data science team. The challenges are typical of any SDLC project. However I was looking to glean some specific challenges between DSc team and product or marketing teams.
Reviewed on Nov 7, 2016
The mode of teaching was interesting and I hope you can do better in the area of providing answers to questions we missed after the course. Thanks for the opportunity given to me.
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