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Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Design and Product, Leadership and Management, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Communication, Critical Thinking, Planning, Culture
- Status: Free
University of Copenhagen
University of Toronto
Skills you'll gain: Business Transformation, Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Organizational Development, Innovation, Leadership Development, Strategy
Microsoft
Skills you'll gain: Microsoft Azure, Cloud Computing, Cloud Management
- Status: Free
Ball State University
Skills you'll gain: Business Analysis, Design and Product, Leadership and Management, Strategy, Cloud Computing, Data Analysis, Strategy and Operations, Communication, Databases, Decision Making
- Status: Free
Coursera Instructor Network
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Regression
DeepLearning.AI
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Calculus, Design and Product, Problem Solving, Business Development
University at Buffalo
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management
Imperial College London
Louisiana State University
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular decision-making+in+leadership courses
- Sécurité des TI : Défense contre les pratiques sombres du numérique: Google
- Personalised Medicine from a Nordic Perspective: University of Copenhagen
- The 360º Corporation: Tools for Achieving Corporate Purpose: University of Toronto
- Manage Resources in Azure: Microsoft
- Data Visualization: Ball State University
- Architecting with Google Kubernetes Engine: Foundations en Français: Google Cloud
- Advanced Data Analysis with ChatGPT: Coursera Instructor Network
- Trees, SVM and Unsupervised Learning: University of Colorado Boulder
- Réseaux neuronaux convolutifs: DeepLearning.AI
- The Factors that Influence the Effectiveness of Boards and the Governance Process: University at Buffalo