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The document outlines a 5-week Python training program focused on business analytics. Each week covers different topics including Python basics, data manipulation, visualization, statistical techniques, and predictive modeling. Participants will engage in hands-on exercises and mini-projects to apply their learning to real-world business datasets.

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Python Training Contents

The document outlines a 5-week Python training program focused on business analytics. Each week covers different topics including Python basics, data manipulation, visualization, statistical techniques, and predictive modeling. Participants will engage in hands-on exercises and mini-projects to apply their learning to real-world business datasets.

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5-Weeks Python Training Contents

Week 1: Introduction to Python for Business Analytics

Objective: Familiarize participants with Python basics, key libraries, and its use in business
analytics.

 Introduction to Python and the Jupyter Notebook


 Basic syntax, data types (lists, tuples, dictionaries), and functions
 Overview of Python libraries for business analytics: Pandas, NumPy, Matplotlib, Seaborn
 Introduction to data structures for handling business data (Pandas DataFrames)
 Hands-on exercise: Setting up the environment and writing basic Python code
 Mini-project: Analyzing a sample business dataset (e.g., sales or customer data)

Week 2: Data Manipulation and Cleaning

Objective: Teach participants to clean and prepare data for analysis, handling common issues in
business datasets.

 Importing and exporting data (CSV, Excel, JSON)


 Data manipulation with Pandas: selecting, filtering, merging, and aggregating data
 Data cleaning: handling missing values, duplicate data, outliers, and data types
 Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) techniques for business insights
 Hands-on exercise: Cleaning and preparing a business dataset
 Mini-project: Using Pandas to prepare a dataset for analysis (e.g., sales or financial data)

Week 3: Data Visualization for Business Insights

Objective: Enable participants to create visualizations that reveal insights and support business
decisions.

 Introduction to data visualization principles and storytelling with data


 Data visualization using Matplotlib and Seaborn
 Types of business-related visualizations: line charts, bar charts, scatter plots, heatmaps,
and histograms
 Creating dashboards and reports with Jupyter Notebook for presenting findings
 Hands-on exercise: Visualizing a business dataset to identify trends and patterns
 Mini-project: Developing visualizations for a sample business case study (e.g., customer
segmentation or trend analysis)
Week 4: Data Analysis and Statistical Techniques for Business Decisions

Objective: Introduce statistical analysis and business-oriented analytical techniques using


Python.

 Introduction to basic statistics for business analytics (mean, median, standard deviation,
correlation)
 Hypothesis testing for business decision-making (t-tests, chi-square tests)
 Introduction to A/B testing and its application in business scenarios
 Time-series analysis basics for business forecasting
 Hands-on exercise: Performing statistical tests on a business dataset
 Mini-project: A/B testing case study to analyze business decisions (e.g., marketing
campaign effectiveness)

Week 5: Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning Basics for Business Analytics

Objective: Equip participants with foundational machine learning knowledge to create predictive
models for business insights.

 Introduction to machine learning concepts and business applications


 Supervised learning models: linear regression, logistic regression, decision trees
 Model evaluation metrics: accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score
 Business case study: Predicting customer churn or sales using logistic regression
 Hands-on exercise: Building and evaluating a predictive model
 Final project: Building a predictive model using a real-world business dataset (e.g.,
customer retention prediction)

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