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Corporate Finance Institute
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Design and Product, Strategy and Operations, Computer Networking, Human Computer Interaction, Product Lifecycle, Business Transformation, Computer Architecture, Data Management, Interactive Design, Product Development, Internet Of Things
University of Minnesota
Skills you'll gain: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Innovation, People Development, Problem Solving, Adaptability, Strategy and Operations, People Analysis
University of Michigan
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Skills you'll gain: Databases, SQL, Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing, Leadership and Management, NoSQL
Macquarie University
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Skills you'll gain: Critical Thinking, Network Analysis
- Status: Free
Northwestern University
Skills you'll gain: Strategy and Operations, Marketing, Operations Management, Accounting, Cost Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Market Analysis, Sales, Strategy, Planning
Skills you'll gain: Computer Programming, Python Programming
Duke University
Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing, Data Science, Machine Learning, Python Programming
University of Amsterdam
Rice University
Skills you'll gain: Algorithms, Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Programming
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular just-in-time+techniques courses
- Intermediate DAX & Time Intelligence: Corporate Finance Institute
- Digital Thread: Implementation: University at Buffalo
- Creative Problem Solving: University of Minnesota
- The Power of Object-Oriented Programming: University of Michigan
- Database systems: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Analysing Complexity: Macquarie University
- Introduction to Complexity Science: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- Scaling Operations: Linking Strategy and Execution: Northwestern University
- Automating Real-World Tasks with Python: Google
- Large Language Model Operations (LLMOps): Duke University