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Management Consulting Cases for Job Interview
by Asen Gyczew- 3.8
4 hours on-demand video
Excels with some of the analyses shown in the course Presentation of slides show in the course Understand the main challenges in analyzing different aspects in sales, marketing and operations that you may come across during your job interviews Perform the simplified analyses in a very effective manner People trying to get a job in consulting...
$11.99
Introduction to Mathematical Thinking
by Dr. Keith DevlinTop Instructor- 4.8
Approx. 39 hours to complete
Mathematical thinking is not the same as doing mathematics – at least not as mathematics is typically presented in our school system. School math typically focuses on learning procedures to solve highly stereotyped problems. The key to success in school math is to learn to think inside-the-box....
Introduction to Accounting Data Analytics and Visualization
by Ronald Guymon- 4.8
Approx. 19 hours to complete
From the earliest days of the profession, Luca Pacioli emphasized the importance of math and order for analyzing business transactions. In the second section of the course, we emphasize the importance of assembling data. 2 Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 2 Scatter Plots in Tableau - 1 3 Scatter Plots in Tableau - 2...
Alan Sharpe's 25-Hour Copywriting Masterclass with Coaching
by Alan Sharpe- 4.6
20.5 hours on-demand video
learn how to write subheads and photo captions that keep your potential buyers engaged in your copy I've been copywriting for a year and was in a rut. I'm going to get every single course and treat it as if I was getting a university degree in copywriting. You and I will examine the most successful advertising campaign in history....
$23.99
Accounting–Financial Accounting Total-Beginners to Advanced
by Robert (Bob) Steele- 4.3
115.5 hours on-demand video
Accounting requires reasoning to work through problems, and the practice of accounting will refine reasoning abilities and help us approach problems in a more systematic way, a more efficient way. For example, if a company left the petty cash in the lunchroom an employee may rationalize theft by reasoning that it’s the company’s fault for not better safeguarding their assets....
$22.99