Information Management Diploma
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A Distance Learning Course of 6 Lessons.
Course Description:
Organisations collect and store data of many kinds - about finance, sales, personnel, etc. They also source new data that appears to be needed for supporting decisions in, for example, the development and marketing of a new product.
Sourcing, analysing and using data in order to generate the information needed by decision makers is a complex task. But it is one where managers would be ill advised simply to rely on specialist advice. Basic statistical approaches, ideas and interpretation need to be understood so that you can use and assess what you read in reports and presentations and be in a position to identify and commission what you require for decision making.
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Course Syllabus:
Unit 0 : Managing Information and Collecting Data -
Section 0.1: Management Data, Information and Decision Making,
Section 0.2: Collecting Data,
Section 0.3: Questionnaire Design and Use,
Section 0.4: Displaying Data to Create Information.
Unit 1 : Describing Data and Designing Information -
Section 1.1: Describing Data,
Section 1.2: Describing Numeric Data,
Section 1.3: Analysing Data from Rapid Ltd Branches,
Section 1.4: Only Grouped Data are Available,
Section 1.5: Selecting and Using Descriptive Techniques for Optimum Information Design.
Unit 2 : Estimation and Confidence Intervals -
Section 2.1: Population, Sample and Distribution,
Section 2.2: Sampling Distributions,
Section 2.3: Confidence Intervals.
Unit 3 : Making Judgments about Data -
Section 3.1: Hypothesis Testing,
Section 3.2: Doing a Hypothesis Test,
Section 3.3: Examining a Relationship.
Unit 4 : Forecasting and Time series -
Section 4.1: Forecasting,
Section 4.2: Handling Time Series.
Unit 5 : Forecasting using Linear Regression -
Section 5.1: Making and Using a Forecasting Model.
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