University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Introduction to Business Analytics and Information Economics Specialization
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Introduction to Business Analytics and Information Economics Specialization

Analytic opportunities and the value of data. Gain the ability to process data to make predictions about the behavior of individuals or markets.

Douglas B. Laney

Instructor: Douglas B. Laney

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Get in-depth knowledge of a subject

(62 reviews)

Beginner level

Recommended experience

1 month at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Earn a career credential
Share your expertise with employers

What you'll learn

  • Conceive new ways to leverage analytics to business problems. Know what makes an analytics project successful. Be aware of key analytics trends.

  • Understand and apply methods for conceiving and generating broad-based and transformative business benefits from available information assets.

  • Lay out new and emerging organizational roles for treating information as an actual business asset.

  • Understand business models from a data perspective and apply a variety of techniques for identifying new data-driven value streams for a business.

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What you'll learn

  • Understand key analytics concepts, types of technologies, and related roles.

  • Identify key components of real-world analytics solutions in various industries and business functions.

  • Conceive new ways to leverage or adapt existing analytics methods to business problems.

  • Know what makes an analytics project successful, and be aware of key analytics trends.

Skills you'll gain

Analytics, Data Science, Business Analytics, Predictive Analytics, Data Analysis, Trend Analysis, Data Strategy, Analytical Skills, Data Warehousing, Business Analysis, Business Intelligence, Advanced Analytics, and Data-Driven Decision-Making

What you'll learn

  • Appreciate the unique economic, accounting, and legal characteristics of information.

  • Understand and apply methods for conceiving and generating broad-based and transformative business benefits from available information assets.

  • Identify and adapt traditional asset management principles and practices toward the improved management of information assets.

  • Measure information’s various value characteristics to help justify or prove information-related expenditures.

Skills you'll gain

Information Management, Advanced Analytics, Big Data, Business Analysis, Data Strategy, Return On Investment, Accounting, Business Analytics, Case Studies, Business Intelligence, Business Economics, Innovation, Data Analysis, Business Valuation, and Asset Management

What you'll learn

  • Identify and adapt traditional asset management principles and practices toward the improved management of information assets.

  • Measure information’s various value characteristics to help justify or prove information-related expenditures.

  • Articulate the challenges, pitfalls, and paradoxes regarding information’s role as a something owned and controlled.

  • Lay out new and emerging organizational roles for treating information as an actual business asset.

Skills you'll gain

Information Management, Data Quality, Law, Regulation, and Compliance, Data Governance, Big Data, Asset Management, Innovation, Intellectual Property, Organizational Structure, Business Valuation, Management Information Systems, Enterprise Architecture, Data Analysis, Information Privacy, and Accounting

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This Specialization is part of the following degree program(s) offered by University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹

 

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Douglas B. Laney
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
4 Courses30,394 learners

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