Course content
Strategic use of data can help organizations to generate business insights that provide objective advice relating to the strategy, structure, management and operations of an organization. The digitalization of industries has given firms easy access to large amounts of data that can be used to derive valuable business insights. Especially, small and medium sized firms can benefit from the increased access to relevant data to generate valuable business insights without significant investment. For instances, large scale online surveys provide detailed and comprehensive insights on consumers’ and citizens’ perceptions. E-commerce leaders are conducting a plethora of experiments to find the best performing design of their mobile app and website. Music streaming providers use data on our listening behavior to accurately predict our music preferences. For companies, the question is how to collect and analyze relevant data to gain the valuable business insights.
When analyzed rigorously, data offers tremendous business potential. This is why firms are looking for university graduates possessing the skills to collect, analyze, and interpret quantitative data. Especially employees at the intersection of business and analytics can provide significant value to companies. These employees possess fundamental knowledge of both business and analytics that helps firms to steer their analytics efforts into strategically valuable directions. The aim of this course is to understand the business value of data and become able to unlock this value for businesses.
This course will enable you to learn how to apply different methods to collect and analyze data to inform business decisions. Deploying rigorous methods is the cornerstone to answer important business questions. We will use statistical analysis software and interpret the business implications of our empirical findings. We will train you in how to ask research questions and how to answer them using quantitative research methodologies. To achieve our learning objectives, you will work on interesting hands-on projects in a digital context applying survey methodology, experimentation, and predictive analysis.
Importantly, this course does not require any pre-experience in statistics but rather your motivation and interest to acquire these valuable skills. This course can also help you to conduct quantitative research for your Master thesis project.
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