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.

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Ed Koch on Building Buzz

In his three terms as mayor, Ed Koch brought the city of New York out of bankruptcy, created a renowned housing program, and paved the way to the city's ongoing economic and cultural prosperity. How did he rise from relative obscurity to become an enduring icon of America's largest city? In his new

Ed Wallace on Becoming a Relational Leader

Networking is an essential business skill. After you get that business card though, what happens next. Ed Wallace , author of The Relationship Engine , published by AMACOM, is here to talk about how to plan to build up your relationship capital and take your networking to the next level.

Edgewise Is Going on Hiatus

When we think about inspirational leaders we tend to think about the big dreamers and the iconoclasts. It seems like it's impossible to be inspiring ourselves. Kristi Hedges , author of the new book The Inspiration Code , joins us to talk about how we can make our words and actions more inspiring to

Edward Hess on Finding a Role for Humanity

Automation and robotics are coming to the workforce and they're poised to be as disruptive as the industrial revolution. Where will humans fit in to this new world of work? Edward Hess , coauthor along with Katherine Ludwig of the new book Humility is the New Smart: Rethinking Human Excellence in th

Edward Lawler on Making People Your Competitive Advantage

In today's global business environment, it's more and more difficult to gain a competitive edge, but it's not impossible. Talent, potentially the most powerful source of competitive advantage, is available. In Talent: Making People Your Competitive Advantage , the follow up to his best selling book,

Edward Reilly on the AMA Business Boot Camp

American Management Association is about to turn 90 years old and the information in our seminars is as relevant as ever. Whether you're a new manager who is just starting out or an experienced leader who wants to refresh their skills, there's something useful in the AMA Business Boot Camp , publish

Elizabeth Harrin on Emerging Social Media Technology

Social media has emerged over the last decade as the most prominent online presence; very few Websites are static pages with no updates or interaction anymore. These breakthroughs in technology are supposed to make communication easier but there can be so many different brands and platforms availabl

Emily Bennington on the Myth of Having It All

"Having it all" is the mark, supposedly, of a successful woman, but what does it mean? Considering work-life balance, what does "having it all" really mean? Emily Bennington , author of the new AMACOM book Who Says It's a Man's World , says that it depends on the woman and it is not an unobtainable

Emily King on Recruiting and Keeping Veterans

It can seem like there are a number of risks involved in hiring veterans into a more conventional workforce: the culture is completely different and their highly specialized skill-set doesn't seem to apply. Emily King , author of Field Tested: Recruiting, Managing, and Retaining Veterans , wants rec

Emily Nagle Green on Technology Anywhere

From the Walkman to the iPod, humans are a mobile species and now with smart phones and wireless networks, we’re more on-the-go and in touch than ever. Now companies have to be ready for this mobile clientele anywhere, any time. Emily Nagle Green , in her new book Anywhere: How Global Connectivity I