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Statistical sciences applied to management
From 32 € /h
The course deals with statistics applied to management. Honestly, I can't remember whether I was enrolled in it to prepare for competitive examinations to enter business and management schools, or whether I was already in the school in question.
Extra information
Please note that the Microsoft Word virtual assistant created this version from the original version, which does not include the entirety of this course that I have not finished writing: the chapter on tests is missing.
Please also note that I am not a scientist! About thirty years ago, after my baccalaureate, having enrolled in a preparatory class for the entrance exams to business and management schools, I took statistics courses, and that is what the course is about.
Let me add that French is my mother tongue, but I wanted to write the course in English for the simple reason that it was the language of the first person who contacted me at Apprentis.
Although, for various reasons, mathematics and I have never gotten along well, please enjoy the course.
Could you please pay attention to the fact that Microsoft Word Assistant has developed a version of the course from what I had started writing, before I finished: the chapter about the tests is missing..
Please also take note I am far from being a scientist! About thirty years ago, after my high school diploma, I enrolled in a preparatory school to prepare for the competitive trials to enter business & management schools. I followed lessons in statistical sciences, which is what my lessons dealt with.
In addition, could I say that French is my mother language, but I tried to write the course in English for a simple reason: English was the language used by the first person whom I've talked to in Apprentis.
Although, for many a reason, mathematics and I have never got on that well with each other, please enjoy the lesson.
Please also note that I am not a scientist! About thirty years ago, after my baccalaureate, having enrolled in a preparatory class for the entrance exams to business and management schools, I took statistics courses, and that is what the course is about.
Let me add that French is my mother tongue, but I wanted to write the course in English for the simple reason that it was the language of the first person who contacted me at Apprentis.
Although, for various reasons, mathematics and I have never gotten along well, please enjoy the course.
Could you please pay attention to the fact that Microsoft Word Assistant has developed a version of the course from what I had started writing, before I finished: the chapter about the tests is missing..
Please also take note I am far from being a scientist! About thirty years ago, after my high school diploma, I enrolled in a preparatory school to prepare for the competitive trials to enter business & management schools. I followed lessons in statistical sciences, which is what my lessons dealt with.
In addition, could I say that French is my mother language, but I tried to write the course in English for a simple reason: English was the language used by the first person whom I've talked to in Apprentis.
Although, for many a reason, mathematics and I have never got on that well with each other, please enjoy the lesson.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Ettelbruck, Luxembourg
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
120 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
You will gain an overview of various methods used in statistics, which I learned during my management courses. They were developed by mathematicians several centuries ago, sometimes, well, probably millennia ago, but the course does not cover Antiquity or earlier periods.
You must suspect that from the outset, the term "homo" can have a cold, even glacial, and sad side; it can appear as a brutal way of reminding us to be realistic...provided we truly want to give meaning to this word within a vast array of concepts and different frameworks. Remember that the goal, or one of the goals, of statistics is decision-making, that is to say, it helps in making decisions...this may seem harsh, dry, even inhuman, but from my point of view, nature is not at all human...I'll stop there; this isn't a philosophy lecture, a subject in which, in any case, I don't excel. But you must suspect that the individual called "homo" probably had to count even before acquiring the nature "sapiens"...well, I'm talking nonsense, having studied neither biology nor medicine.
So try to enjoy this course anyway, and once again, I thank my (own) teachers
You must suspect that from the outset, the term "homo" can have a cold, even glacial, and sad side; it can appear as a brutal way of reminding us to be realistic...provided we truly want to give meaning to this word within a vast array of concepts and different frameworks. Remember that the goal, or one of the goals, of statistics is decision-making, that is to say, it helps in making decisions...this may seem harsh, dry, even inhuman, but from my point of view, nature is not at all human...I'll stop there; this isn't a philosophy lecture, a subject in which, in any case, I don't excel. But you must suspect that the individual called "homo" probably had to count even before acquiring the nature "sapiens"...well, I'm talking nonsense, having studied neither biology nor medicine.
So try to enjoy this course anyway, and once again, I thank my (own) teachers
I've recently prepared a course in statistics applied to management. I can also teach a language to beginners (based on my previous experience, I think I can assist with less academic subjects). Like everyone, I have my own weaknesses (in the exact sciences, for example) and some strengths, such as my native language.
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