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

Five Reasons Why You Should Seek Rejection

Ouch; nobody likes rejection. But if you can learn to embrace it, you’ll have the fortitude to keep going until you finally get to "yes." Inspirational author Robert D. Smith shares the business lesson he learned 40 years ago that became the foundation of his success.

Five Steps to Winning

Here are five steps that ensure your professional success.

Five Standards of Excellence for Ethical Leaders

What does it mean to lead ethically? This excerpt from the AMACOM book <i>The Business Ethics Activity Book</i> outlines five standards of ethical excellence-communication, quality, collaboration, succession planning and tenure-that will empower...

Five Strategies to Align Leadership Development Efforts to Business Strategy

Here are five guidelines to tie leadership development to strategic planning.

Five Tips on Coaching for Emotional Intelligence

If you want to coach others to improve their emotional intelligence, start by improving your own. That's one of the five suggestions offered in this excerpt from <i>Coaching for Emotional Intelligence</i> by leadership and team development expert Bob...

Five Ways to Elevate Your Visibility on the Job

If you want to prosper at work, start making a name for yourself.

Five Ways to Transform Managers Into Coaches

Learn how to transform yourself into a coach.

Five Ways to Sabotage Employee Performance Management

Compared to some other countries, U.S. organizations' performance management systems aren't doing so well.

Five Ways to Use Your Brain to Build a Better Business

Learn five ways to apply five neural leadership practices.

Fixing Performance Management

If you're a fan of irony, you'll love this one-performance management systems aren't performing so well. One recent study showed that only 6% of U.S. CEOs believe their organization's performance management (PM) systems are useful. And while updating outdated systems will improve the situation, many