As an Excel trainer and consultant, I've often encountered skepticism about categorizing skills into beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. It's understandable—Excel is a vast program, and users …
What it’s like to be a LinkedIn Learning instructor
During my time in graduate school, I took various LinkedIn Learning courses to enhance my skills in data and analytics. Back then, the platform was known as Lynda.com, recognized for its …
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The rise of AI means more analytics training, not less
In an age where generative AI is rapidly transforming industries, there's a growing belief that traditional foundational training, especially in fields like data analytics, might become obsolete. …
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Busting the myths about data bootcamps
Over the past couple of years, I've had the fortune of managing the data science and data analytics programs of a leading coding bootcamp. Before this experience, I was skeptical of the market. I …
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The learning theories behind Advancing into Analytics
Technical books are curious in a lot of ways, including this one: most technical authors don't typically teach or write for a living. They're technicians who happen to write a book. That means that …
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Advancing into Analytics: FAQ’s about the book
I live by a little rule called Mount's Law of Content Marketing: If I'm asked about the same thing three times, and I could my answer into a blog post, then I should. In that spirit, this post …
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