Introduction to Business Intelligence Information
This Introduction to Business Intelligence course provides an overview of business intelligence. The course starts with basic insights into business intelligence and how it differs from data science before covering the key roles and processes involved. You’ll learn about each role in detail and what skills are essential in each position. As you progress through the course, you will understand how these roles work together to deliver actionable insights, as well as look at examples of BI tools and how they help revolutionize your work.
Here’s what you’ll learn
- Course Introduction
- Introduction to Business Intelligence
- Course Summary
- Qualified Assessment
Who is this course for?
This Introduction to BI course is perfect for professionals who work with data and want to learn more about business intelligence. This course covers core concepts in the field and is a stepping-stone on to more advanced Business Intelligence topics. Common career paths for students who take this course are Business Intelligence, Asset Management, Data Analyst, Quantitative Analyst, and other finance careers.
About Author
Seb studied Economics and Finance at the University of Southampton with a focus on econometrics and quantitative methods.
Experience
Seb started his career in risk management, managing the implementation and operations of quantitative energy hedging strategies. Having since worked in several different industries, from finance to retail and service, Seb’s business intelligence skills were developed within the realities of real-world business requirements.
Seb has worked in a range of companies with differing levels of data maturity, from start-ups with zero data infrastructure to large multinationals with centralized global data. The constant in all these has been Seb’s drive to improve analytical decision-making through better automation, more effective models, and clarity of communication.
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