Author
Released
1/4/2021Skill Level Intermediate
Duration
Views
- [Michael] Business analytics is one of the fastest growing areas of business, and it offers a wealth of opportunities for firms and job seekers. Companies large and small can benefit from business analytics, which is why jobs in the field are growing so fast. Yet despite all the opportunities, many people still aren't sure how to get into the field of business analytics, and many companies know that they want to use business analytics to improve their operations, but they just don't know how. and that's where this course comes in. I'm Dr. Michael McDonald, and I'd like to help you learn how to use Excel for business analytics purposes, from collecting and cleaning data to making forecasts, performing sensitivity analysis and doing data visualization. So if you're ready to dive in and learn how to start using Excel for Business Analysts then please join me here on LinkedIn Learning.
Related Courses
-
Excel: Power Query (Get & Transform)
with Oz du Soleil2h 28m Intermediate -
Excel: Advanced Formulas and Functions
with Dennis Taylor4h 35m Intermediate -
Excel: Sales Forecasting
with Michael McDonald1h 22m Intermediate
-
Introduction
-
1. The Basics
-
What is business analytics?3m 59s
-
Basics of business analysis4m 12s
-
-
2. Getting Started with Business Analytics
-
Data access and availability3m 45s
-
Integrating data sets6m 1s
-
Finding a data model4m 4s
-
Mapping your data3m 40s
-
-
3. Predictive Tools in Business Analytics
-
Using data in hiring plans7m 32s
-
4. Reading Business Analytics Output
-
Examining financial data4m 28s
-
Waterfall charts in Excel3m 35s
-
-
Conclusion
-
Putting tools into action1m 57s
-
- Mark as unwatched
- Mark all as unwatched
Are you sure you want to mark all the videos in this course as unwatched?
This will not affect your course history, your reports, or your certificates of completion for this course.
CancelTake notes with your new membership!
Type in the entry box, then click Enter to save your note.
1:30Press on any video thumbnail to jump immediately to the timecode shown.
Notes are saved with you account but can also be exported as plain text, MS Word, PDF, Google Doc, or Evernote.
Share this video
Embed this video
Video: Benefit from business analytics