Digital technologies are changing business, government and society worldwide. Clearly, they’re opening up new risks and opportunities for every sector of the world economy. Such “futurology” may offer you the big picture, but what does a digital world mean for you, personally? Will you be ready for an automated, AI-assisted, big-data-driven employment future?

Intelligence Tools for the Digital Age

Intelligence Tools for the Digital Age

Instructor: Milo Jones
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Skills you'll gain
- Critical Thinking
- Decision Making
- Analysis
- Complex Problem Solving
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Trend Analysis
- International Relations
- Business Intelligence
- Strategic Thinking
- Business Strategy
- Digital Transformation
- Forecasting
- Artificial Intelligence
- Empathy & Emotional Intelligence
- Timelines
- Intelligence Collection and Analysis
- Competitive Intelligence
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Reviewed on Oct 27, 2020
Here are few suggestions about the script of the course :1) In few videos Centaur is written as Center.2) one video topic - Start with an 0utside view then work inside. Here outside is misspelled.
Reviewed on Mar 15, 2021
This course was wonderful and made me think about connections I had not made before. I loved Professor Jones and his style. I wish the course was longer because I learned so much.
Reviewed on Oct 3, 2020
I really enjoyed the course. Exams were really hard, so you really had to be focused and understand the course.
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