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Numbers are the lifeblood of business, be it marketing, human resources, operations,
research, or senior management. You need to know where you are, and perhaps more
importantly, where you’re coming from and where you’re headed.
Understanding these numbers typically requires more than sums and differences, you
need to know trends, and finding them is the province of statistics. Fortunately, Excel
has a robust suite of statistical tools that help you do this.
This live, one-hour program will demonstrate and explain:
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