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The London School of Economics has launched its Business Analytics Certificate for Executives in India, aimed at equipping professionals with essential skills i
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) has formally launched its Business Analytics Certificate for Executives program in India with the first batch of students.
The program’s objective is to give professionals the sophisticated business analytics skills they need to satisfy the industry’s rising need for knowledge.
The complete curriculum of the 10-month online program was created by business executives and LSE academic members.
Its goal is to enable professionals who want to improve their abilities in artificial intelligence, business strategy, critical thinking, leadership, and data analytics. Through a disciplined approach to problem-solving, participants will acquire the skills necessary to critically examine business concepts, execute data wrangling for effective data management, and create compelling communications.
Dr. James Abdey, Associate Professor in the Department of Statistics at LSE and Programme Coordinator, spoke about the collaboration, “Through our online degree and executive education programs, LSE is on a mission to democratize access to world-class education, equipping professionals with the essential skills needed to navigate our complex business landscape. As data-driven decision-making becomes increasingly crucial, the Business Analytics Certificate for Executives, in collaboration with FourthRev and TimesPro, will provide Indian professionals with the analytical skills and strategic insights necessary to cultivate a new generation of data-savvy leaders.”
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