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Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw State University
Skills you'll gain: Operational Analysis, Process Analysis, Business Analysis, Critical Thinking, Data Analysis, Probability & Statistics, Business Process Management, Facility Management, General Statistics, Performance Management, Planning
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Carnegie Mellon University
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Strategy and Operations, Data Analysis
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Marketing, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Marketing Management, Statistical Analysis, Digital Marketing, Media Strategy & Planning, Advertising, Experiment, Forecasting, Market Analysis, Market Research, Probability & Statistics, Regression, Research and Design, Statistical Tests
Johns Hopkins University
Skills you'll gain: Problem Solving
University of California, Davis
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: General Statistics
University of Alberta
Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, Agile Software Development, Application Development, Leadership and Management
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Product Development, Design and Product, Project Management, Leadership and Management, Product Management, Innovation, Product Strategy, Risk Management
Skills you'll gain: Product Development, Product Management
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular statistical+methods+for+process+and+product+improvement courses
- Six Sigma Principles :Â Kennesaw State University
- Six Sigma Tools for Analyze:Â Kennesaw State University
- Statistical Thermodynamics: Molecules to Machines:Â Carnegie Mellon University
- Data-Driven Process Improvement:Â University at Buffalo
- Sensor Manufacturing and Process Control:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Data Analytics Methods for Marketing:Â Meta
- Planning a Patient Safety or Quality Improvement Project (Patient Safety III):Â Johns Hopkins University
- Introduction to Process Safety and Risk Analysis:Â University of California, Davis
- Non-Equilibrium Applications of Statistical Thermodynamics:Â University of Colorado Boulder
- Reviews & Metrics for Software Improvements:Â University of Alberta