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University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Market Analysis, Marketing, Strategy, Strategy and Operations, Game Theory, Decision Making, Product Lifecycle, Product Marketing, Product Strategy, Sales
IE Business School
Skills you'll gain: Leadership and Management, Critical Thinking
University of Virginia Darden School Foundation
Google Cloud
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Amazon Web Services
Johns Hopkins University
University of Colorado Boulder
Skills you'll gain: Graphic Design
Skills you'll gain: Javascript
University of Pennsylvania
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Planning, Strategy, Business Analysis, Business Design, Business Development, Critical Thinking, Design and Product, Innovation, Product Strategy
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Business, Marketing, Survey Creation
University of California San Diego
Skills you'll gain: Apache, Big Data, Distributed Computing Architecture, Data Management, Databases, Data Analysis, Data Analysis Software, Data Architecture, Database Application, Python Programming, Computer Programming
CertNexus
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Data Visualization
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In summary, here are 10 of our most popular business law courses
- Market and Competition in Pricing Strategy: University of Virginia
- Diversity and Belonging in Businesses and Organizations: IE Business School
- Human Excellence in the AI Age, Part 2: A Soft Skills Course: University of Virginia Darden School Foundation
- Building No-Code Apps with AppSheet: Automation: Google Cloud
- Exploring Artificial Intelligence Use Cases and Applications: Amazon Web Services
- Data Science Decisions in Time: Using Causal Information: Johns Hopkins University
- Basic Elements of Design: Design Principles and Software Overview: University of Colorado Boulder
- Server side JavaScript with Node.js: NIIT
- Entrepreneurship 1: Developing the Opportunity: University of Pennsylvania
- Create a Customer Satisfaction Survey with Typeform: Coursera Project Network