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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Blythe McGarvie on Making Courageous Decisions in a Changing World

If the 20th century was the American century, the 21st century may well be the global century. Globalization spreads wealth across the world, opens new consumer markets, and reorients the dynamics of the American market. In a new book, Shaking The Globe: Courageous Decision Making In A Changing Worl

Bob Kulhan on Honing Your Improv Skills

We often think about improvisation in the context of comedy and it has nothing to do with the average workplace. But you've actually used improv tools more than you probably think. Bob Kulhan , improv pro in and out of the office, is here to talk about how to add these crucial skills to your toolkit

Bob Nease on The Power of 50 Bits

Our brains are wired to be reactionary and instinctual. While this has mostly been helpful it does make it hard to change some ingrained behaviors we'd like to correct. Bob Nease , author of the new book The Power of 50 Bits , talks about how to course-correct to more healthy habits.

Bob Nelson on Sparking Motivation and Initiative in Your Team and Yourself

Bob Nelson is an international recognized expert on finding these kinds of simple yet powerful ways to motivate people at work. Nelson is founder and president of Nelson Motivation, Inc., a management training and consulting firm based in San Diego, California. He is author of the best-selling books

Bob Wall on Coaching for Emotional Intelligence

When managers coach their team members on their performance, "emotional intelligence" may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But some believe that performance development depends on the employee's emotional intelligence, and the ability of the manager to encourage and increase it. In his boo

Bonnie Hagemann on Leading with Vision

Being an inspiring leader seems like an innate quality that some people are just born with. However, it can be taught. Bonnie Hagemann , co-author of Leading with Vision , joins us with some tips on how to get buy-in from your team and become a visionary leader.

Brad Karsh and Courtney Templin on What Millennials Want (and You Do Too)

Millennials, people who where born from 1981 to 2000, are starting to fill more and more management positions but older generations still find them hard to understand and even harder to work with. Most millennials have a very different approach to management: They are used to leaderless groups where

Brendon Burchard on Developing a Million Dollar Message

You may not realize that you can channel your life experience into valuable advice people will pay to receive. In this episode of Edgewise, Brendon Burchard , author of The Millionaire Messenger: Make a Difference and a Fortune Sharing Your Advice , explains the ten steps necessary to break into the

Brian Cole Miller on Simple Steps for Boosting Team Performance

Just because a team is friendly doesn't make it a good team; they have to get work done too! Sometimes truly talking through differing opinions can lead to better ideas and solutions. In his latest book, Nice Teams Finish Last , Brian Cole Miller tells us how to say no and stop trying to please ever

Bruce Tulgan on How to Manage Generation Y

Now is the perfect time for business leaders, managers, and other so-called grownups to give a much needed reality check to the Generation Y employees that are on their staffs, those born between 1978 and 1990. This is the argument posed by   Bruce Tulgan   in his new book   Not Every