Introduction to Data Analysis
, Business and Data
5 Business Credits
Whatever your profession. Whatever your field. As a professional, and certainly as a leader, you will be asked to make a decision based on data.
When using data analysis to improve organizational performance, it's vital to employ the tools that bring the data to life and keep people engaged in the process. Organizations in both the public and private sectors often use tools and frameworks to deliver the data, and the information the data might suggest, to its staff. This intermediate-level course will explain some of these measures and tools, describe some specific measurements, and explain the relationship between assessment and strategy. Summarizing the data with the correct tool can be the gating factor to reaching staff and effecting changes that spur performance improvement.
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, Business and Data
5 Business Credits
Whatever your profession. Whatever your field. As a professional, and certainly as a leader, you will be asked to make a decision based on data.
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, Business and Data
5 Business Credits
There are a number of statistical tools and techniques that are commonly used by organizations to inform decision-making.
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, Business and Data
5 Business Credits
How are data-driven decisions put into practice in the real world? How do these decisions differ when applied to different sectors, such as health care, education and government? This intermediate-level course will provide answers to these questions
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, Leadership
4 Business Credits
This online course guides learners in measuring, analyzing, and improving performance at every level of an organization. Self-paced and highly interactive, the course introduces learners to the different factors that affect performance.
, Human Resource Management
3 HR Credits
In its broadest sense, "performance management" is what every good manager does every day: makes sure employees know what they need to do to achieve the organization's goals, checks to make sure the employees are doing those things, praises employees
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