Moving or changing careers and specializing in analytics, one of the new frontiers in science and data analysis that is becoming a central focus in all sectors, starts with taking a top business analytics training program.
In New York, as a major business hub in the world, there are a number of different training options for professionals to consider. Just like any other type of training, understanding the benefits or the advantages in one particular program over the others will help you in determining where to spend your time and your tuition dollars.
There are common mistakes people make when choosing a business analytics training program. Through becoming aware of these mistakes they can be easily avoided, allowing you to select the program that is the most effective, the most recognized by business leaders and hiring managers, and the program that will give you the skills, knowledge and experience you need to find a top job.
Lack of Selectivity
We believe that to have an effective training program to produce top levels of graduates there has to be a selection process involved. There are many different training programs that are open to anyone who has the ability to cover the cost of tuition and expenses to attend.
While these programs are often very good at basic education and knowledge, they don’t offer the diversity in the class, or the ability to move through advanced levels of learning, to make them effective for either the students or for hiring managers to recognize their value.
Too Generalized
While it is important to be comprehensive in training, there also needs to be high levels of specificity within the training as well. With our New York faculty bringing their own world experiences and extensive practical knowledge to the training, we move from generalizations to specifics, allowing each student to focus in on their area of interest and their desired future career goals.
Not Practically Based
Our business analytics training is also designed to give students practical experience. Through our unique development of the program, which includes ongoing input from both industry experts as well as academia, we are able to balance theory with practical experience through case studies, guest speakers and actually using the technologies, databases, reporting and analysis and even the testing that is currently used in various industries and businesses today.