Watch these three webinars to get the latest information about the role of analytics, digital technologies, and artificial intelligence in driving business success.

The Kelley School attracts forward-looking business faculty who are leaders in their fields. With this series, sponsored by the Kelley School of Business Alumni Association and Kelley School of Business Executive Degree Programs, you will learn from them on your own schedule and at no cost. Enjoy!

Recorded webinars for career momentum

Business Applications of AI: Embracing the Future

Recorded June 25, 2020

Kelley faculty presenter: Alex Lopes

In this webinar, you’ll learn how Big Data, advances in computing power, and advances in algorithms led to the prominence of artificial intelligence. Alex Lopes, Grant Thornton Scholar and director of the Technology Consulting Workshop, discusses the reasons organizations and customers can benefit from AI. Alex also shares some of the models for implementing AI and discusses challenges organizations may face with AI, as well as societal implications.

How Digital Are You?

Recorded June 16, 2020

Kelley faculty presenter: Eric Kinser

What makes a business digital? What are key technologies in a digital business? In this webinar, find out how digital you really are. Learn about technologies and concepts that drive digital businesses, and consider conflicts created when the line between physical and digital world is blurred.

We examine examples of digital businesses, from Uber to Under Armour. You’ll also learn the significance of network effects and what role disruption plays in a digital business.

Big Data Analytics in Business Today

Recorded June 4, 2020

Kelley faculty presenter: Aaron Perry

Data is a part of almost every aspect of our business endeavors. In this webinar, data analytics expert Aaron Perry discusses Big Data and its business uses in healthcare, supply chain, and machine learning.  

Watch this webinar to learn about the concept of Big Data, and to receive an overview and demonstration of commonly used analytics tools, including Hadoop, which is the main platform for Big Data storage, and MapReduce.