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Certified Business Data Analytics (CBDA)
Overview
The Certified Business Data Analytics (CBDA) training is designed to facilitate participants understanding of how to leverage business analytics and intelligence in their organization. Businesses need to be faster and more sophisticated when it comes to decision-making capabilities and are seeking the right mix of mind and machine to leverage data and gain a competitive edge.
This course is designed to introduce participants to the best practices in data analytics, from asking the right research questions to sourcing and analyzing the data, all the way until deriving insights from data and influencing decision-making. The course is aligned with IIBA Business Data Analytics Guide and features a case study to help participants use the concepts in their work immediately.
It covers all the knowledge domains needed for the IIBA-CBDA exam. This is an added value for those aspiring to become certified data analytics professionals. In addition, participants will gain an understanding of and be capable to apply a broad range of analytics techniques including optimization, data modelling, and data warehousing. Not only do we provide theoretical training to help you pass the exam, we also give you hands on data analytics training to equip you for the job market.
Benefits
- Become well equipped and practically positioned to secure lucrative Data Analyst and Business Intelligence Analyst jobs
- Higher pay check and more career opportunities
- Explore new job opportunities in the in-demand field of Business Data Analytics
- Higher job satisfaction
- Positions you for career advancement
- Enjoy greater confidence at work
- Stay ahead of the disruption in your career and more
Key Features
Duration: Ten weeks – weekend lectures only.
Pre-requisites: HND or First degree in any field.
CBDA brief course outline.
- Fundamentals of data analytics
- IIBA CBDA: Introduction
- Business analysis and data analytics
- Business data analytics domains: Introduction
- Identifying the research questions
- Source data
- Analyze data
- Reporting and interpreting results
- Use results to influence business decision-making
- Guiding the organizational-level strategy for business data analytics