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This screenshot displays a slide on "Research ethics," listing bullet points for both good practices ("Good to do") and potential pitfalls ("Things to watch out for"). Key positive points include transparency, open science, and peer review, while warnings include p-hacking and predatory journals. Presenter Adam Stone is visible on the right and is signing as he discusses the content.

From Citation to KPI Dashboard: How Academia and Business Build & Manage Data Differently

Presented By: Adam Stone, PhD

Course Duration: 1.5 hours


Subscription: 6 Months


CEU Credits: .15 PS

From Citation to KPI Dashboard: How Academia and Business Build & Manage Data Differently

Price range: $28.12 through $37.49

Course Description & Objectives

Academic researchers and business analysts may both “work with data,” but what that actually looks like can be drastically different. This session will guide interpreters through the contrasting mental models of data in academic and business contexts. You’ll explore how data is collected, stored, analyzed, and shared in each domain—from the citation-driven world of academic research with static files and one-time analyses, to the fast-paced, value-focused world of business data dashboards, pipelines, and KPIs. By understanding these differences, interpreters will be better equipped to anticipate terminology, clarify intent, and support meaning-rich interpretations in data-heavy environments.

Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Describe at least three key differences in data management between academic and business settings.
  • Accurately list two common tools or workflows used in each context.
  • Create a visual or written ‘mental map’ of data concepts for one of the two domains.
  • Provide three examples of terminology or jargon that differ in meaning between academic and business settings.

Meet Your Instructor

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Adam Stone, PhD

Adam Stone is a director of analytics engineering at Brooklyn Data, a data consultancy. He has worked in the tech industry as a data scientist and analytics engineer in the US and UK, holding individual contributor and management roles at Netlify, Deliveroo, and Convo. He earned a PhD in educational neuroscience from Gallaudet University; prior to this, Adam was a kindergarten teacher at P.S. 347 The ASL & English Lower School. Outside of work Adam’s chilling with his British husband Jordan and their dog Penny, jogging in NYC’s Riverside Park, and playing Nintendo games.

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