Deloitte Ghana will hold a training programme on AI-Powered Data Analytics.
This training to be held on October 22, 2024, will provide professionals with the state-of-the-art information and resources required to succeed in this digital era.
The topic to be treated include Fundamentals of Data Analytics, How AI is transforming the world of Audit, Data Analytics Tools used in IDO's (Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Power BI, SQL and Internal Controls.
The training is opened to IT Professionals, Internal Control Professionals, Internal Auditors, IT Auditors, Data Analysts, Business Analysts, Data Analytics enthusiasts.
“Delve into the world of AI and Data, unearth hidden insights, and become an expert in IT controls to ensure your systems are safe, effective, and compliant”, Nana Akua Asare, Training Coordinator revealed.
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