Teaching

Data Workshops

Transform data into decisions with practical forecasting, analytics, and strategy training.

A sleek, modern wooden desk viewed from a slightly elevated angle, its surface organized with a slim laptop displaying a colorful forecasting dashboard, a graphite notebook open to neatly sketched time-series graphs, and a black fountain pen resting diagonally. Behind the desk, a large window reveals an out-of-focus city skyline at dusk. Cool, diffused natural light from the window mixes with a warm desk lamp, creating subtle reflections on the laptop’s metallic body and gentle shadows under the notebook. The mood is focused and professional yet calm, emphasizing analytical clarity. Photographic realism with a clean, minimalist aesthetic, shallow depth of field keeping the desk items in sharp focus while the background melts into a soft bokeh.
An overhead shot of a light birch dining table repurposed as a late-night workspace, illuminated by a single warm pendant lamp that creates a focused pool of light. On the table, a slim laptop shows a clean time-series forecast chart, while a spiral-bound notebook is filled with handwritten scenario notes and simple decision trees. To one side, a neatly arranged set of baby bottles and a small digital baby monitor with its screen softly glowing suggest family responsibilities nearby. The surrounding room falls into gentle shadow, emphasizing the illuminated work area. The composition is centered and balanced, with photographic realism and a contemplative, dedicated mood that highlights the intersection of data science, business decisions, and parenthood.

Services

I design executive workshops, semester courses, and custom in-house training that turn forecasting, predictive analytics, and data storytelling into practical skills your teams can apply immediately to strategy, finance, and operations decisions.

Testimonials

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The forecasting bootcamp clarified concepts I’d struggled with for years and gave me templates I now use weekly in our retail planning meetings.

— Aya Nakamura

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Clear explanations, relevant Hong Kong case studies, and live coding made the analytics course incredibly engaging for our MBA cohort.

— Lila Patel

Rating: 4 out of 5.

As a non-technical manager, I finally understand how to challenge forecasts and make data-driven marketing decisions with confidence.

— Mateo García

Rating: 5 out of 5.

The customised executive workshop aligned perfectly with our strategy offsite and sparked new conversations between finance, operations, and sales leaders.

— Aya Nakamura

Upcoming Events

2025-09-18

Cyberport Theatre

Hong Kong

2025-09-23

CUHK Campus

Sha Tin

2025-09-28

Science Park

Shenzhen Bay

2025-09-20

HKU Campus

Pokfulam HongKong

2025-09-24

Zoom Studio

Online HongKong Time

2025-09-30

CityU Labs

Kowloon Tong

2025-09-21

InnoCentre Lab

Kowloon Bay

2025-09-27

SG Campus

Singapore City

2025-10-01

PolyU Studio

Hung Hom

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