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Nashville Tech Hill Commons, 500 Interstate Boulevard South, Nashville, 37210
Join your Nashville TUG friends as we continue our second meeting of the year with another in-person session and two speakers!
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About this event
Our second session of 2024 will be held in person and we'll again have two speakers. Tony Villanueva, CIO of Nashville's Neighborhood Health, will share a presentation entitled "You Have to Measure It to Manage It" in which he explains how he uses Tableau to define critical numbers and create easily understandable goals at multiple levels within his organization. Evan Alini, who worked at Tableau Software training new users and is now the Tableau Manager at Vanderbilt University, will share his favorite Tableau speed tips. You won't want to miss these presentations! Please let us know if you have job openings or are job hunting; the Nashville TUG is a great place to connect. A big thanks to our sponsor, Dexian, for providing food and placement services in the tech industry, and to the Greater Nashville Technology Council for providing our location at Tech Hill Commons.
As a Tableau educator, Evan has taught many time-saving ways to create or improve your dashboards. Join us and learn some of his favorites!
11:05 PM
Tableau Business Use Case: "You Have to Measure It to Manage It: A Digital Transformation Story"
As with most organizations providing healthcare services, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) employ a workforce of a multi-talented highly diverse group of individuals hyper-driven by mission. However, much of the workforce may not possess the skills to understand how to utilize modern analytics to drive the decision-making process. Every level of the org chart can benefit from knowing their critical numbers to ultimately achieve the goals of the organization. It is now a commonplace to accept the importance of big data, but much of the workforce is sheltered from utilizing this asset.
To target the problem of the divide between the growth of data, and the data literacy of all people in the organization, Neighborhood Health has adopted a culture of defining individual easily understandable goals for the most influential parts of the business which included not only clinicians, but also included front office staff and nursing teams. Tableau was an essential part of this strategy providing a means to easily visualize complex data and foster a positive environment across the entire organization.