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Tableau Pledges to Train 10 Million Data People
SEATTLE, Nov. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- New Tableau initiative aims to make data skills - often a job of the few - 
into a skill for everyone

Tableau, the world's leading analytics platform (NYSE: CRM), has announced a 
commitment to enable 10 million data learners over the next five years. Data 
literacy is increasingly vital to modern organizations. While 83 percent of 
CEOs[1] ( 
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) expect their organizations to be more data-driven, people often lack 
essential data skills with only 33 percent of employees comfortable using data 
analytics to support their decisions.

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For organizations striving to become data-driven, hiring people to work with, 
interpret, analyze and make decisions with data is more important than ever. In 
'The Great Data Literacy Gap: Demand For Data Skills Exceeds Supply'[2] ( 
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), a Tableau-commissioned Forrester research study, recruiters ranked data 
literacy as the most in-demand skill for entry-level candidates.

"We're in the golden era of data and analytics. Organizations are seeing an 
unprecedented explosion in the availability of and access to data. Businesses 
know they must tap into the power of data to stay agile and respond in this 
rapidly changing environment. For these businesses, success depends on training 
and enabling everyone in their organization to use data to make better 
decisions," said Mark Nelson, President & CEO, Tableau.

With demand for data skills outpacing supply, data skills are no longer 
exclusively essential for data scientists or technical roles -- to build truly 
data-driven organizations, employees across the entire enterprise must be data 
literate. This will help companies become data-driven and strengthen the 
Tableau Economy - a rapidly growing ecosystem of businesses, tech partners and 
people leading the world's data transformations.

This pledge accelerates Tableau's long-standing commitment to closing the data 
literacy gap and will help people grow valuable, inclusive businesses, make 
data-driven decisions and build careers with in-demand skills. The company 
estimates this grows its current data education commitment by 200 percent.

"Our Tableau Academic program, university partnerships and data literacy 
eLearning have already reached millions of people but it's just the beginning. 
We need to do so much more to meet the world's demand for data skills," said 
Nelson. "With this pledge, we're committing to support 10 million people in 
learning essential skills for starting or making a dramatic change in their 
careers."

Additionally, to help overcome the barriers that remain to skill-building 
programs, Tableau Foundation will launch a new $5 million, multi-year 
initiative supporting global nonprofits committed to gender equity. Grants will 
support organizations helping women and girls learn essential data skills, with 
a focus on communities facing data literacy barriers.

Tableau will introduce new training and education opportunities and double down 
on existing programs to help people from all backgrounds and countries build 
essential data skills including:

    - Expanding Tableau's Academic Programs ( 
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) 
    to provide free software licenses, eLearning and curriculum to help 
    educators around the world teach analytics in classrooms. This program 
    will build on and introduce new partnerships to help students learn data 
    skills with Tableau. Since 2011, Tableau Academic programs have enabled 
    nearly 2 million students and educators. 
    - Introducing a new Salesforce Data Literacy Trail, providing data skills 
    learning opportunities powered by Trailhead ( 
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), 
    Salesforce's free online learning platform. With Trailhead, learners can 
    skill up for free from anywhere and earn globally recognized credentials 
    for careers in the Salesforce and Tableau ecosystems. To date, Trailhead 
    has helped nearly 3.5 million people learn new skills for the future of 
    work. 
    - Introducing new NGO and government skilling efforts to bring virtual 
    training and education to people around the world. Coming together with 
    organizations like Tableau's recently announced partnership with All 
    India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) ( 
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) 
    is an example of helping people across all industries use data to problem 
    solve and make decisions. 
    - Expanding data education to apprenticeship programs by partnering with 
    digital transformation and leadership training organizations to develop a 
    new range of interactive courses designed to help organizations and 
    individuals upskill and become more data literate. 
    - Expanding access to the Tableau Desktop Specialist certification through 
    online training, certificate programs and partnerships that provide data 
    skills training and connect candidates with jobs. 
    - Driving awareness of learning partners focused on equitable access to 
    data education, mentorship and job connection including Pathstream ( 
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),
    a leading provider of digital skills career programs that create more 
    accessible and effective career pathways to jobs in the modern economy. 
    In addition to technical skills, these programs provide career counseling, 
    resume and interview support and introduce candidates to hiring managers 
    filling open roles. 
    - Expanding Tableau's Data Literacy for All ( 
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    program with new content to help more people learn to explore, understand 
    and communicate with data.

These programs build on and expand Tableau's existing work with global partners 
including Pathstream, Podium Education, All India Council for Technical 
Education (AICTE) and Fourthrev.

For details of Tableau's pledge, visit: 
https://www.tableau.com/about/data-skills-tableau-commitment.

About Tableau, a Salesforce Company
Tableau helps people see and understand data. As the world's leading analytics 
platform, Tableau offers visual analytics with powerful AI, data management and 
collaboration. From individuals to organizations of all sizes, customers around 
the world love using Tableau's advanced analytics to fuel impactful, 
data-driven decisions. For more information, please visit www.tableau.com.

About Salesforce
Salesforce, the global CRM leader, empowers companies of every size and 
industry to digitally transform and create a 360° view of their customers. For 
more information about Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), visit: www.salesforce.com.

[1] IDC InfoBrief, sponsored by Tableau, Why You Should Care About Data 
Culture, Doc. #US46030720TM, April 2020.
[2] Forrester Consulting study, commissioned by Tableau, The Great Data 
Literacy Gap: Demand for Data Skills Exceeds Supply, June 2021

SOURCE: Tableau

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