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Sensitivity Analysis

10 minutes (1 section)
Analytical Skills

Course Description

From marketing to finance, all professionals have one thing in common: results matter.

Therefore, it’s essential to identify what has the greatest impacts.

To do this, you can use a sensitivity analysis. This is a method of expressing business activities as variables to see how changes in one affect the others and the end result.

In this online course, you’ll learn how to discover which specific business activities need to be considered to reach your desired results. You’ll also learn two methods for conducting a sensitivity analysis: best and worst case analyses and tornado charts.

Take this course and learn how sensitivity analysis can help you predict future outcomes and uncover which activities have the biggest impact on results.

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