The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business will host a hands-on skills session on May 6 in Charlotte focused on how no-code and low-code AI tools are changing how professionals approach data and decision-making.
Elon University’s MSBA Flex program will host an interactive session designed for professionals looking to strengthen their data and decision-making skills using artificial intelligence. The program will explore how AI can support everyday data analysis without requiring technical expertise.
The event, “The Skills Session: No-Code / Low-Code AI for Leaders,” will take place on May 6 at 6:30 p.m. in Charlotte, North Carolina and is hosted by the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business.
The session is open to the public and designed for working professionals interested in strengthening their data and analytics skills in a rapidly changing environment.
The program will focus on how AI tools are being used to move from raw data to usable insights more efficiently. Attendees will be introduced to practical approaches for working with data, building simple visualizations and generating summaries using tools such as ChatGPT, Power BI and Claude.
Participants will also explore how different prompting approaches can influence results, highlighting the role of prompting in shaping analysis, interpretation and communication.
Designed as an introductory, application-focused session, the program offers a practical look at how AI is being incorporated into workflows across analytics, strategy and operations roles, and how professionals can begin to build these capabilities in their own work.
Participants are encouraged to bring a laptop to follow along during the session.
The session will be led by Mustafa Akben, assistant professor of management and director of artificial intelligence integration, in collaboration with Elon AI.