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This course is aimed at familiarizing Data and Business professionals with the basic concepts of statistical analysis and methods used for data-driven decision-making. After completing this course, you will be able to apply descriptive and inferential analysis methods, use data visualization methods to communicate data, apply concepts of probability in real-life scenarios, and apply regression techniques to predict trends. The course takes a hands-on approach to statistical analysis using Microsoft Excel and uses examples to illustrate the concepts to help you gain the foundational knowledge of statistical techniques needed to solve business intelligence (BI) problems. A hands-on project will provide you an opportunity to apply the concepts to a real-life scenario involving data-driven decision-making and an understanding of basic statistical thinking and reasoning. This course is suitable for professionals or students who aspire to embark on a career in the BI or Data Analytics fields by equipping them with the crucial skills and knowledge in statistical analysis. It is expected that learners be familiar with Excel/spreadsheet basics and high school mathematics prior to starting this course....

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By SANJAY K G J

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Aug 30, 2024

Very Informational to gain basic statistical concepts using MS Excel

By N.Raghavendra R

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Oct 31, 2024

Training content is very well explained.

By Koushik D

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Oct 29, 2024

Very good knowledge session.

By Muhammad S

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Sep 8, 2024

Very Nice Course

By Maha A

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Oct 3, 2024

VERY Helpful

By Mahad B U

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Sep 27, 2024

BEST OF DATA

By ABHINAVE A

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Sep 19, 2024

Good course

By Sheikh O

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Oct 4, 2024

It was easy

By Nuria P

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Aug 14, 2024

Very basic explanations

By Oksana M

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Mar 25, 2024

Lots of errors and ambiguity in videos, texts, labs and quizzes of the first part of the course.