Learner Reviews & Feedback for GenAI for Business Analysts: Faster Insights by Coursera
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VG
Jun 30, 2025
this course is good for basic understanding of AI Tools which helps business analyst to do day 2 day activity and perform well into the organisation.
SE
Nov 18, 2025
I can understand the use of Gen AI in the business workflow
1 - 7 of 7 Reviews for GenAI for Business Analysts: Faster Insights
By Anirudh
•Oct 9, 2024
Videos were not at all engaging. Audio quality was poor and the instructor was clearly reading from a screen which made the narration bland and incoherent at times due to the choppy editing. Though content was good, it required better narration and enthusiasm.
By PANKAJ B
•Oct 26, 2024
Super Learning Experience, I recently completed the "GenAI for Business Analysts: Faster Insights" course Overall, the course was exceptionally informative and well-structured. The instructors did a fantastic job of breaking down complex concepts into manageable parts, making it easier to understand how to leverage Generative AI in business analytics. The practical examples and real-world applications helped me grasp how these tools can drive faster insights and improve decision-making processes. I also appreciated the interactive components that encouraged engagement and collaboration among participants. This course has significantly enhanced my skill set, and I am eager to apply what I’ve learned in my professional role. Thank you to everyone involved for such a valuable learning experience!
By Vijay G
•Jul 1, 2025
this course is good for basic understanding of AI Tools which helps business analyst to do day 2 day activity and perform well into the organisation.
By Kelly D
•Feb 21, 2025
Whoa! I found this course to be amazing. Thanks so much. It really opened my eyes to options I hadn't yet explored.
By Stefani E
•Nov 19, 2025
I can understand the use of Gen AI in the business workflow
By PANAGIOTIS M
•Jan 12, 2026
nice
By Sundarrajan M
•Oct 7, 2024
Could have been better with more handson exercise and deep knowledge