Zigya Academy Program | IRP Foundation

ZIGYA ACADEMY
BEING RELEVANT

Foundation Programs

Optimal decision-making requires trade-off analysis; justification of the allocation of scarce financial resources to attain performance goals; and evaluation of policies for organizational benefit. This process can be daunting if your actions aren’t root

Basic Programs

provides a model for organizing facts, assumptions, estimates, and findings to align your decisions with your organization’s goals and mission

Advanced Programs

provides a model for organizing facts, assumptions, estimates, and findings to align your decisions with your organization’s goals and mission principles, best practices, and powerful tools.

Bootcamp Programs

provides a model for organizing facts, assumptions, estimates, and findings to align your decisions with your organization’s goals and mission

Specialization Programs

provides a model for organizing facts, assumptions, estimates, and findings to align your decisions with your organization’s goals and mission.

Certification Programs

provides a model for organizing facts, assumptions, estimates, and findings to align your decisions with your organization’s goals and mission

Expert Programs

Expert program is well suited to businesses and individuals who provide retail services and support to clients, implement point of sale and retail management systems, or are IT or Apple specialists. But anyone interested in expanding their services portfolio, earning revenue share, and providing ongoing support to retail clients is invited to apply.

IRP Foundation

More opportunities gelled with upcoming trends and technologies Alignment with Industry expectations HANDS on Experience More awareness of Industry dynamics Productivity from Day 1 of Employment Sound Communication and Enhanced Personality

  • Category

    Foundation

    Delivery

    Online
  • Availability

    Individual | Group

    Duration

    24 hours

Methodology

Case Studies
Debates
Introspective Fill-Outs
Periodic Assignments
Participative Lectures
  • Topics
    Program Topics
  • Objectives
    Learning Objectives

Making Performance Comparisons

Displaying Basic Comparisons Showing Deviation.

Designing Effective Data Visuals

Showing Distributions
Uncovering Relationships.

Designing Effective Data Visuals

Processing Visual Information.
Best Practices for Data Visualization Design.

Who should take this course

This course is an entry-level course for those who are interested in or work with data sets for visual presentation