Business Analytics Foundations: Descriptive, Exploratory, and Explanatory Analytics
With Kumaran Ponnambalam
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Duration: 48m
Skill level: Intermediate
Released: 3/26/2018
Course details
Business analytics allows us to learn from the past and make better predictions for the future. There are three types of analytics used for learning from the past. Descriptive analytics summarizes historical data; exploratory analytics uncovers hidden patterns; and explanatory analytics reveals the reasons for business results. Each type encompasses a different set of tools, technologies, processes, and best practices to derive insights from data. This course by Kumaran Ponnambalam explains why they matter and how and when to use them.
He starts by setting the context for business analytics and its various stages. Then, explore the stages that focus on the past: descriptive, exploratory, and explanatory. Learn about the processes, techniques, and best practices used in the field, and see a use case that demonstrates how analysis is performed at each stage. Finally, learn about some emerging trends in business analytics like generative AI, augmented analytics, and advanced visualizations.
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Deddy Iswadi
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- Practice while you learn 1 exercise file
- Test your knowledge 4 quizzes
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