Private group training
Successful outcomes start with well-reasoned thinking. When employees at every level have a basic understanding of business analytics and the numbers, they can spot patterns, trends and customer preferences. They’re empowered to make informed decisions, solve problems objectively and see their role in your organization’s big picture.
Practical skills — not theory
When you take the time to pull your team together, you want the experience to be filled with practical concepts your learners can use immediately on the job. SkillPath training sessions are tailored to your team and peppered with examples — and opportunities to try new skills.
Behavior changing —
not passive instruction
Changing behavior starts with course development. The in-house SkillPath team of instructional designers focuses on engagement. Expert trainers deliver a seamless learning experience with plenty of examples and interaction — not a passive lecture experience.
Evolving course variety —
not yesterday’s topics
Hundreds of courses in leadership, compliance, productivity and culture tackle today’s toughest workplace challenges. SkillPath’s training programs are regularly updated to ensure your team stays a step ahead of evolving workplace challenges.
Instructor-Led Training
Data-Driven Analytics for Beginners
Trusting your gut isn’t enough. In this course, learners explore data, as well as basic types of business analytics and how to use them to make data-informed business decisions.
Instructor-Led Training
Accounting Crash Course for Non-Financial Managers
Through easy-to-follow examples, this course first helps develop a baseline of financial understanding, and then dives into pricing, budgeting and forecasts.
Instructor-Led Training
Accelerated Power BI for Beginners
Power BI brings data to life visually. Learn the fundamentals of working with data and using DAX calculations to produce the insights needed to make informed business decisions.
Instructor-Led Training
Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Boost creativity and problem-solving skills by asking compelling questions, using divergent and convergent thinking, and by noticing any assumptions or old thinking habits.
Instructor-Led Training
How to Create and Present a Business Case
How many opportunities are lost because concepts aren’t presented well? Benefits, costs, risks, feasibility — this course offers tips for presenting a well-conceived project.