Adapting Content to Different Starting Points
Students arrive with different backgrounds. Some work in finance
and need modeling for budget analysis. Others come from
operations and focus on supply chain scenarios.
Course material adjusts through optional modules and application
examples. Core principles stay consistent, but implementation
examples match your field.
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Choose between finance, operations, or strategy application
tracks
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Access supplementary material for technical prerequisites
- Select project templates matching your industry context
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Get feedback on models relevant to your actual work situations
Building Models You Can Actually Use
Every course module includes hands-on modeling exercises. You
work with spreadsheet tools, probability distributions, and
scenario frameworks used in professional settings.
Projects mirror real business questions: pricing under demand
uncertainty, resource allocation with budget constraints,
capacity planning with variable growth rates.
- Build five complete scenario models during the course
- Work with actual business data sets and constraints
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Learn software tools commonly used in corporate planning
- Review and refine models based on instructor feedback
Current Approaches in Scenario Analysis
Business environment changes faster now. Models need regular
updates, integration with live data sources, and collaborative
editing capabilities.
Course material covers cloud-based modeling platforms, automated
data refresh methods, and version control for scenario
documents. We teach both established techniques and emerging
tools.
- Connect models to data sources for automatic updates
- Use collaborative platforms for team scenario planning
- Apply visualization tools for scenario comparison
- Implement version tracking for model iterations