Extracting Analytical Value From High Value, Sensitive Government Data Assets Through Secure Access & Sharing, Risk & Privacy Management and Robust Data Governance 

Date : 10 February, 2021 | ONLINE EVENT | 9.00 AM - 10.40 AM AEDT

Charlie Farah

Senior Strategic Client Advisor Qlik

Charlie Farah is a Senior Strategic Client Advisor for Qlik assisting organisations on their data and analytics transformation journeys providing support, solutions, and industry expertise for all their data, BI and analytics needs. Prior to this role, Charlie was Director, Industry Solutions for Healthcare & Public Sector for Qlik Asia Pacific covering public and private hospitals as well as all Government agencies. Charlie draws on 14 years’ experience working within the New South Wales health system where he led the development of new business intelligence solutions to address challenges facing the industry and identify opportunities with data to innovate and redesign practices to deliver higher value.

Virtual Program: 10 February 2021

9:40 AM Deliver government agency services more effectively, transparently, and efficiently

Data continues to grow at astounding rates, creating exciting opportunities for government agencies/departments to improve outcomes, enhance financial performance and create a better citizen experience. But when it comes to generating true value from business intelligence and data analytics investments, the differentiator often comes down to culture. Is your team ready to think more expansively? Charlie Farah discusses the 7 habits required to create a data-driven culture within your organization.

Topics covered include:

  • Habits to encourage data analytics adoption
  • Rallying your team around issues like Big Data, governance, and data literacy
  • The importance of information activists

Examples from local and international Qlik Public Sector customers will be highlighted throughout the discussion and questions will be encouraged. Don’t miss this opportunity to see how other organizations are leveraging their data to drive cultural change in a digital era.