Quality standards reporting

Quality Standards Reporting Clinic

Turn device posture signals into readable operational reports for leadership and external reviewers.

Duration
2 days workshop
Format
Workshop
Skill level
Intermediate
Tuition anchor
KRW 390,000
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What the week unpacks

Reporting is often where good MDM work disappears into unreadable exports. This clinic teaches you to choose metrics that map to decisions, scrub sensitive fields responsibly, and narrate drift over time. You will build three report views: operational health, incident response support, and onboarding progress. Each view includes a critique session so you learn to defend what you ship.

Feature focus

  • Metric selection framework tied to decisions, not vanity counts
  • Field scrubbing patterns that respect internal approval steps
  • Drift narratives with honest limitations called out
  • Workshop on presenting to non-technical leadership
  • CSV and PDF export hygiene without leaking identifiers
  • Cross-check exercises with anonymized sample data
  • Template pack for weekly operational reviews

Outcomes

  • Ship three report views with documented limitations.
  • Deliver a five-minute leadership narrative with backup slides.
  • Publish a scrubbing checklist for your own data pipeline.

Lead instructor

Portrait photo for Mariam Okonkwo

Mariam Okonkwo

Enterprise account advisor who translates telemetry into calm executive updates.

Participant notes

The drift narrative workshop changed how we brief leadership. I appreciated the blunt limitations module.
Taeho · Operations analyst · 4/5

Course questions

Will you audit my production tenant?

No. We use anonymized samples only. Pointing connectors at production data violates our lab policy.

Can I bring my own BI tool?

Yes, if it runs locally or in your approved VM. Cloud BI credentials are not supported inside our classroom network.

What if my leadership wants vanity metrics?

We role-play pushback with respectful language and offer safer alternatives. You still own the final message to executives.