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In this course, we’ll focus on why using data analysis as a forecasting tool in a business environment is a good choice. You will learn how to go from trusting your instincts to making sound decisions by using data, one of the most powerful tools you can have.
After completing this course, you will be able to identify, extract, prepare, integrate, and consume data for effective forecasting outcomes. You’ll also be able to decipher good data from bad data, which types of data should be collected, which methods you should use to disseminate the data, and finally, what the data really means.
You will be able to identify, extract, prepare, integrate, and consume data for effective forecasting outcomes, and decipher good data from bad data, which types of data to collect, which methods to use to disseminate the data, and what the data really means.
It covers harvesting, summarizing, categorizing, and disseminating data; identifying forecast data types; time-series data and moving averages; trend identification and outliers; variable relationships; linear and multiple regressions; trend lines, curves and functions; using Excel and other data analysis tools; measuring variability and accuracy through mean absolute deviation and mean absolute percentage deviation; sampling, seasonality and testing; and statistical, trend and break-even analysis.
It builds skills in forecasting, analytics, business analysis, business analytics, corporate forecasting, and data analysis.
The course focuses on why using data analysis as a forecasting tool in a business environment is a good choice, helping you move from trusting your instincts to making sound decisions using data.