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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Jon Bidwell on Driving Innovation from Within

When Jon Bidwell became the Chubb Group of Insurance Cos.’s first ever chief innovation officer, his mission was to increase the speed, pace, and profitability of Chubb’s products and services, involving a global network of 10,000 employees. Bidwell realized that the best way to generate innovation

Josh Linkner on Thinking about What Can Be

In The Road to Reinvention: How to Drive Disruption and Accelerate Transformation , author Josh Linkner discusses re-inventing, creating something anew, and imagining what “can-be” instead of “what-is.” Linkner suggests several strategies for re-invention, but one of the most important is the habit

Karin Hurt and David Dye on Winning Well

At work there's winning and then there's winning well. What's the difference? It's about getting results without sacrificing your soul. Authors of the book Winning Well (published by AMACOM) Karin Hurt and David Dye are here to talk about how to maintain your core values while still getting great re

Keith McFarland on What Makes a Breakthrough Company

The vast majority of small businesses stay small - and not by choice. Only the most savvy and persistent ”a tiny one tenth of one percent” break through to annual sales above $250 million. In The Breakthrough Company , Keith McFarland pinpoints how everyday companies become extraordinary, showing th

Ken Gronbach on Population as a Market Trend

Robots will not replace us. Ken Gronbach is a demographer who has been proven right in the past and is here to assure us that automation is the future and also there will be enough jobs for humans. The world of work will change but there will always be a place for creative thinking.

Ken Gronbach on the Nuances of Generational Marketing

Ken Gronbach is a nationally recognized consultant and researcher on Demography and Generational Marketing. His new book Common Census: The Counterintuitive Guide to Intergenerational Marketing is about the radical changes affecting U.S. business, economy, and culture caused by massive population sh

Kenny Nguyen on Making Interesting Presentations

We've all sat through really boring presentations. Kenny Nguyen's mission is to make sure that never happens again. He's here with some tips for how to prepare and present in an interesting way, so you never have to present a presentation you'd dread having to sit through yourself.

Kevin Eikenberry on The Long-Distance Leader

Whether you're working with gig workers or people in multiple offices worldwide, these days we're seeing more and more teams spread out across the globe. Technology makes remote teams easier but it can only help so much. Kevin Eikenberry , co-author of The Long-Distance Leader , joins us to talk abo

Kevan Hall on Speed Management

Kevan Hall founded Global IntegrationTM in 1994, to develop "the skills of working internationally" for the world's leading companies. He realized that the tools he and his colleagues developed for complex international, virtual, remote and matrixed organizations were based on creating underlying sp

Kevin Kelly on Optimism

Kevin Kelly wants you to be optimistic. Not just because things, on average, are always better than they have been. They are but there's a practical reason too. It's very hard to plan for the future when you have a pessimistic view. On this episode he urges you to take the long view and plan ahead,