UC Center Trains Individuals & Employers in Business Analytics

For more than a decade, the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Business has proactively taken steps toward bridging the skills gap in today's rapidly evolving professional landscape.

Through a comprehensive program training for business, the Center for Business Analytics is leveraging its extensive expertise to provide tailored education and development opportunities to individuals and businesses alike.

"Our approach is multi-faceted, providing services to our members and the community," Larry Porter, who develops and manages the center's training courses, said. "Our forums and leadership development programs help representatives from member organizations stay up to date on the latest trends in analytics while our training programs develop the talent needed to drive success."

Over 3,000 attendees from 1,200-plus companies have participated in more than 200 analytics training classes. Participants from all over the United States and Canada and as far away as England have benefited from training and upskilling programs. These include (but are not limited to) a broad spectrum of tools, including essential business intelligence and data science skills such as:

  • Tableau
  • Power BI
  • SQL
  • Python
  • Data management and engineering
  • Machine learning
  • Artificial intelligence

The center also offers opportunities to gain certificates of competency in specific software or areas of expertise.

Meeting the needs of private training for a client begins with identifying the personas of the group, their job roles, experience with analytics, training objectives and the organization's strategic direction.

"In many cases, we can select specific topics from different training classes, including introduction and advanced, to best match the training with the attendees' current knowledge and work requirements. We can also tailor in-class examples and data sets to represent specific business problems faced by the company and the attendees," said Michael Fry, professor and academic director of the UC Center for Business Analytics.

The State of Ohio has a program for employers to offset costs to upskill their workforce called TechCred. The program reimburses Ohio-based companies for technology training expenses up to $30,000 per funding round for Ohio resident employees. Employers can use these funds for approved Center for Business Analytics training courses.

"We are constantly updating and reevaluating our training courses in technology to help meet companies' current data analytics and data science needs. Founded 11 years ago, we have a great track record and welcome additional companies to partner with. UC is known as a leader in analytics education, and these activities and partnerships help promote the entire Cincinnati region as an innovation hub of analytics activities," Fry said.

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