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MBA 625

Applied Statistics for Business Decisions
Name: Applied Statistics for Business Decisions
Course Number: MBA 625
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

This course explores techniques and methods to translate statistical output correctly to aid evidence-based business decision-making. This course helps students, with or without a statistics background, to evaluate problems in a structured manner and equips them with tools to better analyze uncertainties that pervade and complicate business processes. Moreover, students learn statistical ideas applicable to managers by covering two basic themes: first, recognizing and describing variations present in business environments, and second, modeling and making decisions in the presence of these variations. (Formerly MBA 625 Statistical Decision Making) 

Learning Outcomes:

  • Learn to translate statistical output to aid evidence-based business decision-making.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in effective decision-making by making full use of all available relevant statistical data.
  • Recognize potential pitfalls in statistical analysis for business decisions and learn techniques for the pitfalls.
  • Evaluate business problems in a structured manner and utilize statistics and statistical data to find solutions to the problems.

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