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CUK organises workshop on ‘Business Analytics and AI’

Posted on Dec 30, 2021 | Author RK News
Ganderbal, Dec 29: Department of Management Studies (DMS), Central University of Kashmir (CUK) in collaboration with NIIT, conducted a workshop on “Business Analytics and AI” at varsity's Green Campus here, for the students of MBA on Wednesday.
The workshop was conducted by Mr. Mohammad Anzar Draboo (Deputy Manager, Business Analytics at Pearson), which was attended by the faculty members and students.
Welcoming the guests and the participants, Prof. Abdul Gani, highlighted the significance of the workshop, emphasizing the importance of analytics in decision making. He advised the students to be more tech savvy as analytical skills are key to remain competitive in the changing business panorama. He informed the participants that the Department is already offering Business Analytics in MBA and assured to include specialized courses like HR analytics, Marketing analytics and financial analytics in future.
Mohammad Anzar Draboo spoke at length about the scope of Business Analytics and the current business needs. He focused on business analytics based on data visualization and discussed the role of analytics in various spheres of business activities. The workshop was a hands-on training of students on Tableau. The students were also trained how analytics can be implemented in sound decision-making.
Ms. Mir Insha Farooq, Assistant Prof, welcomed the guests and gave details about his work profile. Mr. Rayees Ahmad, Territory Business Lead, NIIT, concluded the session, educating the audience about the significance of such workshops and motivated the students to train themselves as per industry requirements. Mr. Rahul Rangotra, Assistant Prof. proposed vote of thanks.
 
 

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