糖心vlog官网观看

Chevron Left
Back to Ask Questions to Make Data-Driven Decisions

Learner Reviews & Feedback for Ask Questions to Make Data-Driven Decisions by Google

4.7
stars
33,789 ratings

About the Course

This is the second course in the Google Data Analytics Certificate. You鈥檒l build on your understanding of the topics that were introduced in the first course of this certificate program. The material will help you learn how to ask effective questions, make data-driven decisions, and meet stakeholders鈥 needs. Current Google data analysts will instruct and provide you with hands-on ways to accomplish common data analytics tasks. Learners who complete this certificate program will be equipped to apply for introductory-level jobs as data analysts. No previous experience is necessary. By the end of this course, you will: - Learn about effective questioning techniques that can help guide analysis. - Gain an understanding of data-driven decision-making and how data analysts present findings. - Explore a variety of real-world business scenarios as an example of questioning and decision-making. - Discover how and why spreadsheets are an important tool for data analysts. - Examine the key ideas associated with structured thinking and how they can help analysts better understand problems and develop solutions. - Learn strategies for managing the expectations of stakeholders while establishing clear communication with a data analytics team to achieve business objectives....

Top reviews

DD

May 13, 2024

Everything was perfect but some questions on the practice and graded quizzes were tricky. The answers conflicted from the point of view side so it might need a better explanation for the right answer.

SO

May 31, 2022

The Skill of asking the right questions is usually very underrated and many people just overlook it. That's why I'm appreciative of google for teaching this core skill and making it super interesting.

Filter by:

4851 - 4875 of 5,236 Reviews for Ask Questions to Make Data-Driven Decisions

By cyril l

Jul 20, 2022

good

By Abdullah M A

Jul 19, 2022

good

By SHIVAM K

Jul 7, 2022

good

By Anurag N S

May 12, 2022

good

By SURAJ R

May 1, 2022

good

By Kedar N

Apr 21, 2022

good

By Swasthika J T J

Mar 22, 2022

good

By ARBAZ A

Feb 3, 2022

good

By mayur c

Oct 29, 2021

good

By Becca C

Oct 28, 2021

Good

By krishna k

Jul 23, 2021

good

By AREEBA M 1

Jul 20, 2021

good

By Kollipaka P

Jun 16, 2021

GOOD

By Augustine B

Dec 17, 2023

鉂わ笍

By Sreenu S s

Nov 12, 2022

go

By Habiba

Oct 10, 2024

h

By Aigul K

Dec 19, 2023

-

By KUSH S

Jan 2, 2023

G

By A P K

Apr 28, 2022

o

By Hassan E

Oct 20, 2021

.

By Patience A (

Sep 26, 2021

t

By Mara L

Sep 24, 2021

By Leena A

Jul 2, 2021

By Syed A

Oct 2, 2022

Hi 糖心vlog官网观看, I would like to express my concerns over this course of the program:

Below are the things which I consider the cause of slow and dry nature of this course:

LEARNING OUTCOME WHICH I CONSIDER USEFUL:

1) The learning outcome which I got from this course WHICH I CONSIDER USEFUL is, Structured Thinking, Questions to ask from stakeholders and from myself during the six phases of analysis, Types of problems, Ineffective questions, SMART methodolgy of asking effective questions. Data-inspired decision making, Types of data, Presentation tools, Pivot tables, metric, metric goals, Small data, big data, Spreadsheet info, data life cycle and spreadsheets, Spreadsheet errors and fixes.

LEARNING OUTCOME IN WHICH I CONSIDER MYSELF IN BIT TROUBLE IN DIGESTING THE KNOWLEDGE I GAINED:

1) Scope of work, should be more practice based and practical (giving scenario questions and how to prepare SCOPE OF WORK tempelate for that scenario).

2) Week 4 of this course is not so much appreciated as i found this week's material dry and lots of efforts to understand in one go, please make this week more scenario based, more practical.

Thanks

Syed Ahmed Sultan

By Kayla S D G

Jun 1, 2023

This was overall a good course but could use a section on how to construct questions better especially if you are new to analytics, business, finance, etc. Sometimes new people don't have the necessary words and background experience to come up with proper questions or understand which questions would be important in that field due to lack of experience and working knowledge. Having a lot of scenarios and sample questions was extremely helpful but these were provided and did not help me in coming up with my own questions unless I changed a word or two to suit my example, which I didn't want to do as it felt like copying. It would be helpful to learn to word a question properly so that it makes sense to everyone. Also, the section referring to Problem types is very confusing and I struggled to make sense of it, seeing as the list of problem types is more of a list of solutions not the types of problems. I understand the overall picture but it took me ages to get there, I feel like if it was worded in a different way, the overall progress of this course would've been faster.