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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Judgmental Business Forecasting in Excel by Macquarie University

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About the Course

In this course, we extend your business forecasting expertise from the first two courses of our Business Forecasting Specialisation on Time Series Models and Regression Models. We will explore the role of judgmental forecasting, when more quantitative forecasting methods have limitations, and we need to generate further business insights. We will be exploring some structured methodologies to create judgmental business forecasts using Business Indicators, Subjective Assessment Methods, and Exploratory Methods. For each of these methods, we will look at how we can use Excel to help us in achieving these judgmental forecasts and how Excel can help us visualising our forecast findings. Being judgmental forecasting methods, we will also look at the role of biases in Business Forecasting,...
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By Tanzeel U R

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Feb 14, 2023

I recently completed the "Judgmental Business Forecasting in Excel" course and I was thoroughly impressed. The course provided a great balance of theory and practical application, teaching me how to use both data and judgement to make more accurate forecasting predictions. The instructor was knowledgeable and engaging, making the material easy to understand and enjoyable to learn. The case studies and hands-on practice were particularly helpful in reinforcing the concepts taught in each week. Overall, I found the course to be very practical and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to improve their forecasting skills and understand the role of judgement in forecasting.

By Sergio V P

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May 29, 2022

I very much appreciated the perfect balance between theory and hands-on work to apply the concepts learned. Excellent content and enjoyable lerning experience! Great job Macquarie team, continue the good work!

By AMIR

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Nov 12, 2021

Best trainer on Coursera

By Ali S

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Aug 8, 2021

More than great, thanks

By bounphet t

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May 4, 2023

good course

By Pritamdas S

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Oct 29, 2021

This last course was a bit of a struggle

By Ong X H

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Nov 17, 2021

Not very user friendly for Mac users. I have some problem locating the tools shared in the view. Maybe the instructor can make a note and publish a mac guide.

By Adam T

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Aug 14, 2023

Too much focus on decimal points and basic tasks in Excel. Poor quality control on course materials (power points, worksheets, and tests)

By David C

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Jul 30, 2022

This course is not only useless but incorrect about 20% of the time. I have expereince in forecasting and the topics cocered in this course in the series are out of date and the piees related to cyclical/judgemental are out of date, poorly explained and many of the statements are wrong including the quizzes. I quit most of the way through because it seemed to be doing more harm than good.