How to Analyze Business Metrics with SQL
Learn how to use SQL to analyze your business metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs).
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IntermediateTime to complete
Average based on combined completion rates — individual pacing in lessons, projects, and quizzes may vary1 hourPrerequisites
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About this course
In this course, you’ll build on your SQL skills to analyze business metrics and gain insights from data. You’ll dive into SQL queries and workflows to manage large datasets and understand key business metrics. This course is ideal for those who want to enhance their data analysis capabilities and make data-driven decisions.
Skills you'll gain
Analyze business data with SQL
Work with SQL workflows for data analysis
Extract insights from large datasets
Understand key business metrics for decision-making
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Business metrics, also known as key performance indicators (KPIs), are data points used to track a company’s progress toward various goals. Specific metrics will vary between companies, and they help inform organizational strategy and decision-making.
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