Analytical Skills 
Improve business decisions by learning how to gather, interpret and present data.

Develop specialized skills and strategies to help you assess patterns, identify relevant questions, gain data-driven insights and effectively share analytical information with others.

Topics

Move Forward in Your Life by "Throwing Out 50 Things"

An interview with motivational speaker and author Gail Blanke about her book 'Throw Out Fifty Things: Clear the Clutter, Find Your Life.'

Movin' On Up: Nine Body Language Dos and Don'ts

Learn how to more effectively communicate via body language.

Moving Ahead Reader Survey Results

Are you and your boss playing on the same team? This short self-assessment, from AMA's best-selling seminar "Partnering with Your Boss," will help you cultivate the dynamic relationship you and your boss need to work together effectively. Take the...

Moving Beyond the Leadership Plateau

A high-potential leader at a large national retail furniture company, Nick, hoped to move into a senior leadership position with the organization. Admired for his sharp analytical skills and command of his function, he was on the list of high-potential leaders. However, Nick received feedback from t

Moving Forward After a Job Loss

Job hunting advice from the author of The Best Thing That Ever Happened to You: How a Career Reversal Can Reinvigorate Your Life.

Moving from “Me First” to “We First”

In a podcast interview Simon Mainwaring discusses his connected, mutually dependent view of the world.

Moving from Boss to Coach

“Because I’m the boss” just doesn’t cut it anymore. Today, effective managers realize that if they want to engage and motivate their people, they must form a partnership with them. That means evolving from a boss into a coach—the end of top down management.

Much Ado About Business Dining

Proper etiquette for setting up and presiding over a business meal.

Multicultural Communication Tips

In today's "global village" workplace, managers may oversee onsite remote and virtual teams made up of people from many different corporate and geographical cultures. Success greatly depends on the ability to communicate effectively with all team members, including everyone and offending no one. The

Monster Customer Service Blunders and How to Avoid Them

Every organization insists that keeping its customers happy is a top priority. Yet only half of the respondents in a new AMA/HRI study said they are doing a good job at creating emotional bonds with their customers. Companies who excel at delighting...