This introductory course is developed for high level business people (and those on their way) who want a broad understanding of new Information Technologies and understand their potential for business functions (e.g. marketing, supply change management, finance). This is not a course for people looking for guidance on how to become a deep technical expert or implement these technologies.

New Technologies for Business Leaders

New Technologies for Business Leaders

Instructor: Mark Mueller-Eberstein, Dipl. Kfm.
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Skills you'll gain
- Customer Retention
- Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR)
- Business Ethics
- Business Marketing
- Blockchain
- Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Internet Of Things
- Business Relationship Management
- Innovation
- Business Technologies
- Emerging Technologies
- Digital Transformation
- Customer experience strategy (CX)
- Customer Engagement
- Artificial Intelligence
- FinTech
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Reviewed on Apr 17, 2022
This course is more useful current business environment and future expasions. I have learned the IOT.Big data,ML and AI technologies which are useful in Aerospace and Aviation industries.
Reviewed on Mar 28, 2021
Very interesting and dynamic course. It has a good level of details about the technologies, yet it's light and fun to watch.
Reviewed on Oct 12, 2021
great beginners guide into digital transformation. It could name specific technologies to apply in practical scenarios but doesn't. It's a great start otherwise!
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