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McMaster University
Skills you'll gain: Business Psychology, Human Learning
University of Maryland, College Park
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Business Analysis, Innovation, Investment Management, Planning, Customer Relationship Management, Entrepreneurial Finance, Business Process Management, Communication, Finance, Financial Management, Sales, Business Intelligence, Product Management, Account Management, Customer Analysis, Research and Design, Advertising, Financial Accounting, Performance Management, Decision Making, Financial Analysis, Supply Chain and Logistics
Skills you'll gain: Software Engineering, Agile Software Development, Scrum (Software Development), Leadership and Management
Skills you'll gain: Databases, Python Programming, SQL, Data Management, Data Mining, Data Visualization, Data Warehousing, NoSQL, R Programming, Business Intelligence, Data Analysis
Skills you'll gain: Business Transformation, Cloud Computing, Google Cloud Platform, Business Analysis, Data Analysis, Data Management, Machine Learning, Applied Machine Learning, Human Learning, Machine Learning Software, Innovation, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Customer Analysis, Machine Learning Algorithms, Algorithms, Business Intelligence, Cloud Infrastructure, Leadership and Management, Organizational Development, Cloud Platforms, Data Architecture, Google App Engine
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Accounting, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Finance, Financial Accounting, General Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Account Management, Cash Management, Cost Accounting, Financial Analysis
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Strategy and Operations, Strategy, Critical Thinking, Leadership Development, Decision Making, Business Development, Entrepreneurship, Human Learning, Business Analysis, Communication, Finance, Account Management, Accounting, Accounts Payable and Receivable, Emotional Intelligence, Financial Accounting, Financial Analysis, General Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Organizational Development, Planning, Business Transformation, Marketing, Sales, Business Design, Cash Management, Change Management, Financial Management, Innovation
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University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Business Analysis, Market Research, Planning, Marketing, Business Development
Skills you'll gain: Training
Skills you'll gain: Business Communication, Data Analysis, Spreadsheet Software, Big Data, Communication, Leadership and Management, Problem Solving, Small Data
New York Institute of Finance
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Risk Management, Finance, Probability & Statistics, Strategy, Financial Analysis, Strategy and Operations, Operations Management, Statistical Tests, Business Analysis, Business Process Management, Operational Analysis, Market Analysis, Financial Management, Statistical Analysis, Critical Thinking, Banking, General Statistics, Operating Systems, Data Analysis, Decision Making, Probability Distribution, Statistical Visualization
Skills you'll gain: Cloud Computing
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular how to start a business courses
- Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential:Â McMaster University
- Entrepreneurship: Launching an Innovative Business:Â University of Maryland, College Park
- Introduction to Agile Development and Scrum:Â IBM
- Business Intelligence (BI) Essentials:Â IBM
- Digital Transformation Using AI/ML with Google Cloud:Â Google Cloud
- Introduction to Financial Accounting:Â University of Pennsylvania
- Entrepreneurship: Growing Your Business:Â University of Virginia
- English for Business and Entrepreneurship:Â University of Pennsylvania
- Learning and Development:Â HRCI
- Ask Questions to Make Data-Driven Decisions:Â Google