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    Essential Analytics For Solo And Small Business Owners

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    Essential Analytics For Solo And Small Business Owners

    Essential Analytics For Solo And Small Business Owners
    Last updated 11/2015
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.00 GB | Duration: 4h 30m

    Harness the power of Excel toolpak. ROCK your statistics! MASTER data driven decision making. Your success depends on it

    What you'll learn
    Build a basic analytics skill set crucial to small business success
    Learn and practice charting techniques to visualize data
    Understand variability - what it is, why it's killing your ability to recognize meaningful trends, and how to measure it
    Learn why the shape, or frequency distribution of data is important
    Practice finding frequency distribution of data sets using histogramming techniques
    Learn simple tips on data collection and organization
    Understand how to choose key performance measure(s) unique to your business
    Create a model by "characterizing" those key business performance measures
    Establish a performance baseline for your business
    Learn methods and strategies to plan and implement change
    Learn how to use a fishbone diagram proactively when planning change
    Mathematically predict how long it will take to get statistically significant results
    Learn to practice discipline and vigilance during change to reduce external influences
    Understand and internalize that correlation and causation are different
    Understand what "confidence level" means, and how much confidence is reasonable to expect
    Learn step by step how to conduct a t-test on before-and-after data sets to see if they are different in a statistically significant way
    Learn how to interpret t-test results
    Understand the Pareto technique to create a long term success plan by prioritizing change
    Understand why incremental failures can be constructive, and how to leverage that data to best advantage
    Practice all the skills and techniques taught, start to finish, on two project businesses (using workbooks)
    Requirements
    Suitable for beginner Excel users.
    Ideal for students who learn quickly when shown, and who appreciate lots of examples.
    Description
    This course teaches basics of business analytics, and translates that knowledge into practical application. Students will come away from this course knowing how to apply simple analysis tools to characterize key performance measures of their business both before and after a strategic change, and to expose and quantify statistically significant results even in the most variable business climate. Students will learn that the critical need to differentiate a business introduces a complication: business strategies that work for the competitors might not work for them. A bit of trial and error is necessary. By designing a strategic approach and applying analytics as taught in this course, students will put their small or solo business on a steady upward trajectory.

    Overview

    Section 1: Course Introduction and Overview

    Lecture 1 1.01 Introduction

    Lecture 2 1.02 Full Course Description with Syllabus

    Lecture 3 1.03 Is This Course For You?

    Lecture 4 1.04 Course Value

    Lecture 5 1.05 Project Business Introduction

    Section 2: Get Ready

    Lecture 6 2.01 Get Ready

    Lecture 7 2.02 Choose a Data Set

    Lecture 8 2.03 Data Collection and Mining

    Lecture 9 2.04 Characterizing a Data Set

    Lecture 10 2.05 Understanding Variability

    Lecture 11 2.06 Electric Bill Example

    Lecture 12 2.07 Charting Overview and Demonstration

    Lecture 13 2.08 Homework - Charting

    Lecture 14 2.09 Installing the Excel Analysis Toolkit

    Lecture 15 2.10 The Shape of Data

    Lecture 16 2.11 Introduction to Histogramming

    Lecture 17 2.12 Histogram Demonstration

    Lecture 18 2.13 Homework - Histogramming

    Lecture 19 2.14 Non Normal Adjustment

    Lecture 20 2.15 The Power of Outliers

    Lecture 21 2.16 Salon Example

    Lecture 22 2.17 Web Instructor Example

    Lecture 23 2.18 Project - Salon

    Lecture 24 2.19 Project - Web Instructor

    Section 3: Get Set

    Lecture 25 3.01 Get Set

    Lecture 26 3.02 Establishing a Baseline

    Lecture 27 3.03 Considering Change From Varying Angles

    Lecture 28 3.04 Planning a Change

    Lecture 29 3.05 Isolate Influences

    Lecture 30 3.06 How Much Data Is Enough

    Lecture 31 3.07 The Calculation Explained

    Lecture 32 3.08 Salon Example

    Lecture 33 3.09 Web Instructor Example

    Lecture 34 3.10 Homework - Determining Experimental Sample Size

    Section 4: Go!

    Lecture 35 4.01 Go

    Lecture 36 4.02 Implement Change

    Lecture 37 4.03 Data Collection

    Lecture 38 4.04 Monitoring for Interference

    Lecture 39 4.05 Correlation Versus Causation

    Section 5: Soar

    Lecture 40 5.01 Soar

    Lecture 41 5.02 Analysis Introduction

    Lecture 42 5.03 Variance Comparison

    Lecture 43 5.04 Confidence Levels Explained

    Lecture 44 5.05 T-Test Demonstration

    Lecture 45 5.06 Homework - The t-Test

    Lecture 46 5.07 Salon t-Test Example

    Lecture 47 5.08 Web Instructor t-Test Example

    Lecture 48 5.09 Homework - Practice the t-Test Using Business Data

    Section 6: And Beyond

    Lecture 49 6.01 Beyond

    Lecture 50 6.02 A Case for Constant Collection

    Lecture 51 6.03 Issues of Practicality

    Lecture 52 6.04 Introduction to Pareto Analysis

    Lecture 53 6.05 Pareto Demonstration

    Lecture 54 6.06 Homework - Pareto Analysis

    Lecture 55 6.07 The Amazing Factorial

    Section 7: Supplemental

    Lecture 56 7.01 Summary and Supplemental

    Lecture 57 7.02 Instructor Bio

    Lecture 58 7.03 Tools Used to Develop the Course

    Lecture 59 7.04 Student Resources

    Anyone thinking of quitting their day job to pursue a dream of self-employment,Anyone concerned about the variability of demand for their product or service ,Anyone embarking on solo or small business ownership, but confused about how to predict performance in a volatile and ever changing market,Small business owners ready to invest in marketing, but nervous about getting quantifiable results,Anyone frustrated with advertisers who take your money and don't deliver on promises,Anyone in a business rut, searching for ways to raise their game,And also statistics students looking for less math and more context and examples in their instruction