Why Businesses Don't Need Faster Decision-Making

Hosted by Matthew Brandt (Matty)

Wed, May 20, 2026

4:00 PM UTC (45 minutes)

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Decision Science for Analysts
Matthew Brandt (Matty)
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What you'll learn

Explain Why Speed Isn't Everything

Why Decision Systems are more powerful than simply running with your first "good" idea.

The 5-Step Decision Framework

Theory can only take you so far. Learn an effective approach developed through years of practical experience.

Walk the Talk

Based on interactive exercises, become familiar with how to start using this methodology in your work.

Why this topic matters

Analysts don't take decisions, but they should! You have the skills and access to information to simplify complexity and provide valuable insights to stakeholders. Use this framework to earn a seat at the table with decision-makers. This session is a teaser for what you can learn in our workshops and 3-week live cohorts.

You'll learn from

Matthew Brandt (Matty)

Educator, Content Creator and ex-Founder with 10+ years in Data Analytics

Just like raw food, data requires careful planning and execution to deliver an exceptional dish (outcome). I guess that makes me a chef? 🧑‍🍳

In all seriousness: I enable others to use data to make the best decisions by flexing my broad expertise in data analytics. Since 15+ years I've helped design tracking concepts, create databases, build data products and lead endless analysis meetings about what colour the sign up button should be. 😜

I also teach at the University of Applied Sciences in Business Administration Zurich (HWZ) and I'm a prolific content creator livestreaming on Twitch and producing YouTube videos.

Seeing others succeed is what fuels me to keep going. I'm excited to combine my unique experience in data analytics and live-learning and sharing it with you!

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