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Sales data analysis is an integral part of any successful business today. In addition to tracking sales metrics and key performance indicators, many tools can be used to analyze sales data. Effectively analyzing historical sales data produces more accurate sales forecasts, which can result in more reliable production forecasts and cost savings in materials, labor, and power. What tools can you use to analyze your sales data? How can you use this information to improve your bottom line?
In this course, you will explore the different tools for analyzing sales data and how to choose the best analytics tools for your data. You will learn about how data can be stored and managed and the different options available for displaying the key metrics for your business. You will also be introduced to sales forecasting, the impact of trends and seasonality on sales, and how sales data can be used to increase customer lifetime value.
You will explore the different tools for analyzing sales data and how to choose the best analytics tools for your data, learn how data can be stored and managed, and review the different options for displaying key metrics for your business. The course also introduces sales forecasting, the impact of trends and seasonality on sales, and how sales data can be used to increase customer lifetime value.
The course includes lessons on Tools for Analyzing Sales Data, Measuring and Storing Sales Data, and Sales Forecasting, along with an Introduction and a Test Your Knowledge section.
This course supports skills in Analytics, Business Analytics, Marketing Analytics, Sales Analysis, Sales Forecasting, and Sales Trend Analysis.
Effectively analyzing historical sales data produces more accurate sales forecasts, which can result in more reliable production forecasts and cost savings in materials, labor, and power, and can be used to improve your bottom line and increase customer lifetime value.