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Macquarie University

Judgmental Business Forecasting in Excel

Judgmental Business Forecasting in Excel Advance your business forecasting skills with the third installment of our Business Forecasting Specialisation, focused on Judgmental Business Forecasting. This course, offered by Macquarie University through Coursera, delves into the crucial role of judgmental forecasting in scenarios where quantitative met.
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Macquarie University is a top-tier university located in Sydney, Australia, with more than 40,000 students. It offers degrees in a broad array of disciplines from humanities to science and engineering. It is dedicated to research excellence, maintaining an active student life, and fostering industry collaborations.

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Judgmental Business Forecasting in Excel

Advance your business forecasting skills with the third installment of our Business Forecasting Specialisation, focused on Judgmental Business Forecasting. This course, offered by Macquarie University through Coursera, delves into the crucial role of judgmental forecasting in scenarios where quantitative methods fall short.

Discover structured approaches to generating business forecasts using a blend of Business Indicators, Subjective Assessment Methods, and Exploratory Methods. Learn how Excel can not only facilitate the creation of these forecasts but also enhance the visualization of your insights.

Moreover, the course provides a critical examination of biases in judgmental forecasting, equipping you with a more comprehensive understanding of forecasting dynamics. Ideal for individuals interested in expanding their expertise in Business Intelligence and Microsoft Excel.


Taught by

Dr Prashan S. M. Karunaratne


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australia