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Overview Effective decision-making requires the adoption of decision approaches that fit the complexities of these situations and the efficient management of decision-making processes. It also requires the ability to think strategically in highly interactive markets and acute insights into the psychology behind people's behaviour. Objectives Develop critical thinking skills, sharpening your intuition in the face of risk and uncertainty Learn ways to discover, manage, mitigate and avoid decision-making traps Learn to leverage the power of 'nudges' - a light-touch way to influence human behaviour and improve decision-making Boost your ability to build high-performing teams by understanding what conditions enable teams to make better decisions than individuals Become a more strategic leader and decision-maker by understanding the long-term impact your decisions can have on your organisation
About Course Unlock key insights with our comprehensive guide to market research - propel your business towards unprecedented growth Our immersive online course on Market Research provides a comprehensive exploration into the intricate art and science of understanding consumer behaviour, trends, and market dynamics. Do you want to grow your business and take it to new heights? Achieving sustainable growth requires a deep understanding of your target audience and a keen awareness of industry trends. This marketing course equips you with the knowledge and skills required to understand your target customers and their needs. We start with a brief history and definition of 'market research' before we lay out the six steps of the market research process. This course examines the classifications of market research and explains how to identify research problems to set up the market research process. We show you how to develop and design a market research approach. We also trace the relationship between market problems and research design by distinguishing between exploratory, descriptive and causal research. The course goes over data analysis techniques and discusses how to deliver effective presentations of research findings to facilitate analysis and discussion. We cover qualitative and quantitative market research methods and provide examples to help you with questionnaire design with examples of open- and closed-end questions. We demonstrate data analysis techniques to help you leverage your research findings to make better business decisions. Finally, the course explains how to communicate research results while adhering to market research ethics. This course has no prerequisites and suits anyone interested in business and marketing. It is particularly useful for small business owners, entrepreneurs and marketers and helps you to create focused marketing campaigns that connect with your audience to boost customer engagement, brand loyalty and business success. Sign up to learn how to conduct market research that lets you understand consumer behaviour, spot gaps in the market and grow your business. Whether you're a budding marketer, a business owner, or a student of the commerce field, this course offers a comprehensive and practical guide to mastering market research. Enroll now to gain the knowledge and skills that can help shape business strategies, influence product development, and drive business success. What Will You Learn? Discuss the importance of market research in supporting marketing decision-making Identify the factors that influence the decision to conduct market research Outline the key components of a market research proposal Discuss the significance of problem identification in marketing research Analyse the key characteristics and advantages of qualitative research Recognise the factors that affect the sample size and accuracy in quantitative research Identify the key components and goals of a questionnaire Explain the importance of data validation and quality control Summarise the significance of the report and presentation as key components of marketing research Discuss the ethical principles of research methodology and the importance of integrity in market research Course Content Introduction to Market Research Introduction to Market Research The Market Research Process The Market Research Process Market Research Design Market Research Design Defining the Problem & Developing Research Approach Defining the Problem & Developing Research Approach Qualitative Market Research Qualitative Market Research Quantitative Market Research Quantitative Market Research Questionnaire Design Questionnaire Design Data Analysis Data Analysis Communicating Research Results Communicating Research Results Research Ethics Research Ethics Conclusion Conclusion A course by Xpert Learning Audience Marketers Current and aspiring product managers Business executives Consultants Entrepreneurs
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An M&A specialist is a senior CFO with a proven track record of overseeing and implementing mergers and acquisitions. An M&A specialist is a senior CFO with a proven track record of overseeing and implementing mergers and acquisitions. They may be hired on a full-time basis and carry a full CFO workload or can be recruited on a part-time or interim basis to focus on a specific merger or acquisition. This flexibility is ideal for start-ups and SMEs who don’t have the budget to recruit a full external team to oversee an M&A or to hire a full-time CFO. The CFO is a link between both companies engaged in the M&A, acting as the eyes and ears for both the board and CEO. Their financial skills enable them to identify potential M&A opportunities and incorporate risk management into their strategy to get the most value out of their deal. Most companies evolve their approach to mergers and acquisitions organically, especially those who rely on an M&A specialist instead of having a dedicated team that works solely on M&A. The CFO is responsible for considering any potential acquisitions, crunching the numbers involved, and ensuring due diligence. They’ll be responsible for determining the value of a potential M&A and presenting it to the company’s board and leadership team to determine whether to make the purchase. An M&A specialist is responsible for gathering the data – including both positive and negative factors – to present an objective look at the other organisation and the potential value the acquisition could bring. CFOs will spend most of their time getting to grips with the numbers involved, long before presenting the M&A proposal to the board. This exercise also requires them to have real-time insight into their own company’s performance, value, and finances to paint a wider picture. An M&A specialist will take the critical steps of ensuring that the numbers presented to them are correct. CFOs who don’t specialise in M&As will still have the skill set required to oversee the process but may lack the efficiency and unique insight of an M&A specialist. Companies that are exploring the option of a merger or being acquired by another company may also decide to recruit an M&A specialist to prepare their accounting. The organisation will want to ensure they present the correct numbers to get the correct valuation and prevent any delays further in the process if incorrect numbers pop up. Getting on top of the data early can enable CFOs to plan accordingly. Most will want to provide extra time within their strategy for any potential hiccups along the way. Spending more time on the data early on can speed up the process while still ensuring due diligence is met. Visit our website to learn more https://www.fdcapital.co.uk/mergers-and-acquistions-specialist/ Tags Online Events Things To Do Online Online Networking Online Business Networking #finance #insights #cfo #mergers #acquisitions
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Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for students who already have foundational knowledge and skills in Excel and who wish to perform robust and advanced data and statistical analysis with Microsoft Excel using PivotTables, use tools such as Power Pivot and the Data Analysis ToolPak to analyze data, and visualize data and insights using advanced visualizations in charts and dashboards in Excel. To ensure success, you should have baseline skill using Microsoft Excel worksheets, particularly in creating workbooks with formulas and function Overview #NAME? Analyzing data to find issues, insights and opportunities, is now a critical part of many job roles. Beyond the analysis, data analysts in all job roles must be able to effectively present and communicate their findings in visually compelling ways. Microsoft© Excel© is designed for this purpose. Excel can connect to a wide range of data sources, perform robust data analysis and create diverse and robust data-backed visualizations to show insights, trends, and create reports. These capabilities enable people who use Excel for data analysis to turn data into thoughtful action. 1 - DATA ANALYSIS FUNDAMENTALS Introduction to Data Science Create and Modify Tables Sort and Filter Data 2 - VISUALIZING DATA WITH EXCEL Visualize Data with Charts Modify and Format Charts Apply Best Practices in Chart Design 3 - ANALYZING DATA WITH FORMULAS AND FUNCTIONS Analyze Data with Formulas and Named Ranges Analyze Data with Functions Implement Data Validation, Forms, and Controls Create Conditional Visualizations with Lookup Functions 4 - ANALYZING DATA WITH PIVOTTABLES Create a PivotTable Analyze PivotTable Data 5 - PRESENTING VISUAL INSIGHTS WITH DASHBOARDS IN EXCEL Visualize Data with PivotCharts Filter Data Using Slicers and Timelines Create a Dashboard in Excel 6 - CREATING GEOSPATIAL VISUALIZATIONS WITH EXCEL Create Map Charts in Excel Customize Map Charts in Excel 7 - PERFORMING STATISTICAL ANALYSIS Visualize Trendlines and Sparklines with Excel Analyze Data with the Data Analysis ToolPa 8 - GETTING AND TRANSFORMING DATA Connect to Data with Queries Clean and Combine Data Shape and Transform Data 9 - MODELING AND ANALYZING DATA WITH POWER PIVOT Install Power Pivot in Excel Create Data Models with Power Pivot Create Power Pivots Perform Advanced Data Analysis and Visualization 10 - PRESENTING INSIGHTS WITH REPORTS (OPTIONAL) Plan a Report Create a Report
Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours Overview Identify and configure basic functions of Tableau. Connect to data sources, import data into Tableau, and save Tableau files Create views and customize data in visualizations. Manage, sort, and group data. Save and share data sources and workbooks. Filter data in views. Customize visualizations with annotations, highlights, and advanced features. Create and enhance dashboards in Tableau. Create and enhance stories in Tableau As technology progresses and becomes more interwoven with our businesses and lives, more and more data is collected about business and personal activities. This era of "big data" has exploded due to the rise of cloud computing, which provides an abundance of computational power and storage, allowing organizations of all sorts to capture and store data. Leveraging that data effectively can provide timely insights and competitive advantage. The creation of data-backed visualizations is a key way data scientists, or any professional, can explore, analyze, and report insights and trends from data. Tableau© software is designed for this purpose. Tableau was built to connect to a wide range of data sources and allows users to quickly create visualizations of connected data to gain insights, show trends, and create reports. Tableau's data connection capabilities and visualization features go far beyond those that can be found in spreadsheets, allowing users to create compelling and interactive worksheets, dashboards, and stories that bring data to life and turn data into thoughtful action. Prerequisites To ensure your success in this course, you should have experience managing data with Microsoft© Excel© or Google Sheets?. Lesson 1: Tableau Fundamentals Topic A: Overview of Tableau Topic B: Navigate and Configure Tableau Lesson 2: Connecting to and Preparing Data Topic A: Connect to Data Topic B: Build a Data Model Topic C: Save Workbook Files Topic D: Prepare Data for Analysis Lesson 3: Exploring Data Topic A: Create Views Topic B: Customize Data in Visualizations Lesson 4: Managing, Sorting, and Grouping Data Topic A: Adjust Fields Topic B: Sort Data Topic C: Group Data Lesson 5: Saving, Publishing, and Sharing Data Topic A: Save Data Sources Topic B: Publish Data Sources and Visualizations Topic C: Share Workbooks for Collaboration Lesson 6: Filtering Data Topic A: Configure Worksheet Filters Topic B: Apply Advanced Filter Options Topic C: Create Interactive Filters Lesson 7: Customizing Visualizations Topic A: Format and Annotate Views Topic B: Emphasize Data in Visualizations Topic C: Create Animated Workbooks Topic D: Best Practices for Visual Design Lesson 8: Creating Dashboards in Tableau Topic A: Create Dashboards Topic B: Enhance Dashboards with Actions Topic C: Create Mobile Dashboards Lesson 9: Creating Stories in Tableau Topic A: Create Stories Topic B: Enhance Stories with Tooltips