We offer private training for organizations on a number of topics listed below. We also can develop customized training.

Training can be provided off-site in the Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota area; on-site at your office; or off-site near your office.

Please use the Contact Us form below to inquire about these offerings.

 

Supply Chain Analytics in R: This training is a one-day, hands-on, code-first training in supply chain analytics. It will help you get out of increasingly complex Excel spreadsheets and into modern supply chain analytics using R (or Python). Hold this course and learn how to 10x your productivity and improve your organization.

If you work with complex, transaction-level supply chain data – warehouse pick data, inventory data, or sales data – this training is for you. If you need to visualize supply chain data, forecast demand or activity in your supply chain, or move your organization towards network optimization and inventory optimization – this training is for you.

Anyone whose role touches supply chain data – supply chain analysts, business analysts, data analysts, product managers, data scientists, team leaders, and more – will find value in this course. This is hands-on, technical training for those who will use it in their daily work.

We’ll cover best practices in data visualization, how to work with dirty data in supply chain (because all real-life data is dirty), and how to tell stories with data. If you don’t have coding experience – no problem. Our prep materials will help get you started.

 

AI for Senior Managers and Executives: The news is abuzz with talk of “AI”, Artificial Intelligence, and its impact on businesses across sectors. But what does this mean for me? This one-day course is designed for middle-management and executives, who may have on their annual goals the adoption of AI within their organization.

No matter what your sector or business function, this training will give you a broad overview of the AI landscape as well as some under-the-hood details of how AI actually works with some hands-on examples.