Introduction to Business for Analytics (edX)

Introduction to Business for Analytics (edX)
Learn fundamental business skills, including finance, accounting, marketing, strategy, and innovation. This course provides students and professionals in the analytics field with an accelerated introduction to the basics of management and the language of business.

The objective is to enhance an analytics-focused learner's effectiveness in the business world. Designed for students who possess little background in business, the course provides an introduction to the types business issues and problems that challenge management teams today.

The course is taught as a series of business disciplinary modules. The professors who teach the modules represent a diversity of functional areas, including accounting, finance, marketing, international marketing, industry analysis, and business strategy.

Topics covered include:

- basic accounting principles and theory;

- financial statement formats, usage and analysis;

- cost accounting, variance analysis, and the use of accounting data for decision making;

- capital structure and financial analysis techniques;

- methods of valuating entrepreneurial ventures, sources of entrepreneurial capital;

- the marketing mix (product, price, promotion, and place) and strategic considerations in market planning;

- fundamentals of industry analysis, business strategy formulation, and the use of innovation as a competitive weapon.


What you'll learn

- Basic accounting and finance principles and theory

- How to read and understand financial statements

- Marketing best practices, including the marketing mix - Product, Price, Place, and Promotion

- To describe the differences between different levels of business strategy

- An understanding of strategy implementation issues and change management models and best practices


Course Syllabus


Financial and Managerial Accounting

To read, understand, and analyze GAAP Financial Statements – including The Balance Sheet, Income Statement, and Statement of Cash Flows. To learn how to calculate and use key financial and operational ratios. To understand the basic accounting principles that provide the guidelines for developing financial statements and recording business activities. To understand how accounting data is used to determine product costs and to make critical managerial decisions.


Finance

To understand the differences between accounting profits and economic value added (“EVA”) and the significant of EVA in wealth creation. To learn how to calculate cost of capital and understand how cost of capital factors into investment decisions. To describe the financing issues and choices those confront entrepreneurs. To understand multiple approaches to new venture valuation and important investment criteria.


Marketing

To understand how market research drives customer identification and segmentation. To appreciate the importance of target marketing and product positioning and how overall marketing objectives are set. To understand the significance of the 4 Ps of marketing – Product, Price, Place, and Promotion – and how market plans/tactics for creating demand and a sales pipeline are established.


Business Strategy and Innovation

To develop an understanding of how industry and internal analysis drives strategic planning and how to apply a number analytical techniques to identify opportunities, and threats, and firm strengths and weaknesses. To describe the differences between different levels of strategy: corporate, business unit, and functional. To understand and be able to apply different growth strategies: concentration, vertical and horizontal integration, and diversification. An understanding of strategy implementation issues and change management models and best practices.