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Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Value Propositions, Customer Analysis, Product Management, Product Strategy, Customer Insights, New Product Development, Product Development, Entrepreneurship, Competitive Analysis, Market Opportunities, Innovation, Leadership
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University of New Mexico
Skills you'll gain: Geriatrics, Orthopedics, Child Health, Physical Therapy, Maternal Health, Preventative Care, Patient Treatment, Patient Evaluation, Cultural Sensitivity, Anatomy
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Kennesaw State University
Skills you'll gain: Value Propositions, Business Modeling, Presentations, Customer Analysis, Innovation, Customer Relationship Management, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Channel, Business Strategy, Strategic Partnership, Cost Management, Revenue Management, Resource Management
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University of New Mexico
Skills you'll gain: Cultural Responsiveness, Cultural Diversity, Biology, Preventative Care, Health Care, Patient Education and Support, Health Assessment, Anatomy, Nutrition and Diet, Mental Health, Environmental Science, Stress Management, Scientific Methods
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Northeastern University
Skills you'll gain: Value Propositions, Business Strategy, Business Modeling, Innovation, Customer Insights, Customer experience strategy (CX), Entrepreneurship, Market Opportunities, Continuous Improvement Process, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking
In summary, here are 5 of our most popular ovación de pie courses
- Creating a Product-Market Fit with Value Proposition Canvas: Coursera Project Network
- Curanderismo: Traditional Healing of the Body: University of New Mexico
- Business Model Canvas: A Tool for Entrepreneurs and Innovators (Project-Centered Course): Kennesaw State University
- Curanderismo: Traditional Healing Using Plants: University of New Mexico
- Innovation for Impact (i4i) The Carlson-Polizzotto Method of Value Creation: Northeastern University