STUDENT-AS-ADAPTIVE INNOVATORS: BUSINESS ANALYTICS SHOWCASE Have you considered applying smart business analytics solutions to solve existing business problems or cultivate new opportunities to improve performance? Do you want to see the application of descriptive, predictive, prescriptive or cognitive analytics, and few smart cognitive apps have been developed as a result of our students’ fresh, out-of-the-box thinking, creativity and hard work? The Center for Business Analytics at the Milgard School of Business would like to invite you to our second annual Student-as-Adaptive Innovators - Business Analytics Showcase. Our cohort of Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) students has been utilizing advanced strategic thinking, operational excellence, complex problem solving, creativity, and teamwork skills to tackle nine organizations’ challenges, and co-creating value-added services over the past twelve months. The culmination of their hard work will be showcased through a live demo/poster style session that will be open to public viewing. Each team will be represented and able to discuss the analytics methodology followed to co-create the digital solution, specifically highlighting the tools and techniques they used to discover, plan, develop and deploy their working prototype analytics solutions. *To ensure confidentiality, company specific information will not be shared. The showcase will specifically highlight methodologies, tools and techniques students used during their projects. REGISTRATION AND EVENT DETAILS The Business Analytics Showcase will be open house style, where you may come as you are, and arrive/leave anytime between our two sessions during the day. Light refreshments will be served and all are welcome! The public is welcome to attend any of our sessions: Team Presentations - 9:00am-11:00am in Joy 117 and Joy 215 Poster Presentations - 11:30am-2:00pm on the TPS Ground Floor PARKING Metered parking and parking lots are available throughout the UW Tacoma campus. Please see the Campus Map for details. Questions? Please email mcba@uw.edu |