Analytical Skills

Analytical skills involve the ability to collect, organize, analyze and interpret information to draw meaningful conclusions and make informed decisions.

Beginner 0(0 Ratings) 30 Students enrolled English
Created by Dept of Mathematics
Last updated Fri, 13-Jun-2025
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Course overview
  • Understanding the role of analytical thinking in problem-solving:
    Participants will learn how analytical thinking frameworks can be applied to various industries and management challenges. 
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  • Applying analytical thinking concepts:
    Participants will be able to utilize techniques like SWOT analysis, PESTEL analysis, and root cause analysis to diagnose problems and identify solutions. 
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  • Developing analytical problem-solving skills:
    Participants will learn to identify patterns, interpret data, and draw logical conclusions based on evidence. 
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  • Improving critical thinking and communication skills:
    Participants will develop the ability to evaluate information objectively, articulate their reasoning, and effectively present their findings. 
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  • Understanding the impact of output and outcomes on strategy execution:
    Participants will learn to assess the impact of their analysis on strategic decision-making and implementation. 

What will i learn?

  • • Solving problems: Students should be able to tackle problems related to quantitative ability, logical reasoning, and verbal reasoning effectively. • Applying logic: They should be able to use logical reasoning and analytical thinking to interpret situations and find solutions. • Critical thinking: The course should foster critical thinking skills, enabling students to analyse problems and make sound judgments. • Identifying issues and applying analysis: Students should be able to identify how the analysis of information can be applied to new problems and situations. • Data analysis: Students should develop skills in analyzing data and identifying trends. • Informed decision making: They should be able to use analytical skills to make informed decisions based on evidence and data. • Data-driven thinking: Courses might encourage students to think in a data-driven way, relying on evidence rather than intuition. Overall, a course focused on analytical skills aims to equip students with the ability to: • Think critically and logically. • Analyze information and solve problems. • Make informed decisions based on data and evidence. • Apply their analytical skills in various contexts, including academic and professional settings.
Requirements
  • Intermediate math's back ground
Curriculum for this course
11 Lessons 01:11:56 Hours
Quantitative Aptitude
11 Lessons 01:11:56 Hours
  • Averages 1
    Preview 00:11:46
  • Averages 2
    Preview 00:07:41
  • Profit and Loss 1
    Preview 00:09:54
  • Profit and Loss 2
    Preview 00:07:24
  • Time and Distance 1
    Preview 00:06:54
  • Time and Distance 2
    Preview 00:10:58
  • Time and Work 1
    Preview 00:06:57
  • Time and Work 2
    Preview 00:10:22
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