Evidence for Decisions: From Description to Decisions
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Brief Introduction
Created by Harvard faculty Teddy Svoronos, utilize the power of analytical evidence to problem solve, measure effectiveness, and develop impactful policy.Course Summary
Discover the art of making evidence-based decisions through this course offered by Harvard University. Learn techniques on how to weigh evidence and make informed decisions through a combination of lectures, case studies, and assignments.Key Learning Points
- Learn how to identify and evaluate evidence
- Understand how to analyze and interpret data
- Develop skills in communicating and presenting findings
Related Topics for further study
Learning Outcomes
- Develop the ability to analyze and evaluate evidence
- Improve decision-making skills
- Enhance communication and presentation skills
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Basic knowledge of statistics
- Familiarity with Microsoft Excel
Course Difficulty Level
IntermediateCourse Format
- Online self-paced course
- Combination of lectures, case studies and assignments
- Estimated time commitment of 4-6 hours per week
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Related Education Paths
Notable People in This Field
- Daniel Kahneman
- Annie Duke
- Atul Gawande
Related Books
Description
Course description
In Evidence for Decisions, you will harness the power of evidence and use it to understand the dimensions of a problem, measure effectiveness of policy, and update assumptions that lead to effective policymaking. You will develop skills with analytical tools for weighing tradeoffs and making decisions, and you will build a critical-thinking mindset for how evidence indicates a program is working – and when it is not.
This course is part of the Public Leadership Credential from Harvard Kennedy School. Courses are designed for professionals with a bachelors degree and a minimum of five years of experience, and a commitment to the public good. Learners do not need to have advanced experience with statistics. Participation in the program requires proficiency in English and 10 to 12 hours per week dedicated to reading, viewing multimedia materials, participating in group learning activities and discussions with peers, and completing interactive assignments.
Knowledge
- What you'll learn
- Learn how to leverage descriptive evidence to better understand issues and make informed decisions.
- Apply systematic methods to analyze choices and trade-offs of policy options.
- Develop skills with analytical methods for complex problem-solving and weighing net benefits of decisions.
- This course is part of the Public Leadership Credential at Harvard Kennedy School. https://www.hks.harvard.edu/educational-programs/public-leadership-credential
Summary of User Reviews
This course on Evidence & Decisions has received positive reviews from many users. Students have found the course to be comprehensive and engaging. The course covers various aspects of decision-making and problem-solving, and students have appreciated the practical applications taught in the course.Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course
Practical applications taught in the coursePros from User Reviews
- Comprehensive course content
- Engaging course material
- In-depth coverage of various aspects of decision-making
- Practical applications taught in the course
- Insights from Harvard faculty
Cons from User Reviews
- Course is quite challenging
- Limited interaction with the instructor
- Time-intensive course
- No certificate or accreditation
- Expensive course fee