KPI and metrics for Management Consultants & Managers
KPI and metrics for Management Consultants & Managers, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.39, with 120 lectures, based on 1801 reviews, and has 12631 subscribers.
You will learn about How to understand the business through KPIs How to use KPIs to model the business in Excel How to use KPIs to manage the business How to use KPIs to motivate people How to use KPIs to improve the business This course is ideal for individuals who are Management Consultants or Managers or Business Analysts or Directors or Startups founders or Controllers It is particularly useful for Management Consultants or Managers or Business Analysts or Directors or Startups founders or Controllers.
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Summary
Title: KPI and metrics for Management Consultants & Managers
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.39
Number of Lectures: 120
Number of Published Lectures: 119
Number of Curriculum Items: 120
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 119
Original Price: $189.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- How to understand the business through KPIs
- How to use KPIs to model the business in Excel
- How to use KPIs to manage the business
- How to use KPIs to motivate people
- How to use KPIs to improve the business
Who Should Attend
- Management Consultants
- Managers
- Business Analysts
- Directors
- Startups founders
- Controllers
Target Audiences
- Management Consultants
- Managers
- Business Analysts
- Directors
- Startups founders
- Controllers
What is the aim of this course?
Most businesses on the face of it look very complicated and difficult to understand. On top of that, the competition is so fierce that you have to make decisions based on data and not on gut feeling (a very misleading creature). That’s why it’s crucial to define and understand the main drivers and metrics measuring those drivers. If you have properly defined Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) you can understand the mechanism behind any business, you will be able to model it in Excel and you will know how to grow it or improve it. You can also use properly defined KPIs to manage people efficiently, and give them goals aligned with your goals. That’s why I have decided to create a course solely concentrated on these KPIs.
This course will give you the knowledge and insight into drivers and KPIs used in different business models that can be used for understanding the business, managing it, motivating people, and improving results. The course will make your life during a consulting project much easier. If you are already a manager thanks to this course you will learn how to use the KPIs to understand and grow your business.
This course will help you drastically improve your knowledge and skills in understanding and improving your business using KPIs. It is designed for management consultants and newly appointed managers who want to excel at their work. In the course you will learn 6 things:
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How to understand the business through KPIs
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How to use KPIs to model the business in Excel
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How to use KPIs to manage the business
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How to use KPIs to motivate people
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How to use KPIs to improve the business
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What is a good KPI
The course is based on my 15 years of experience as a consultant in top consulting companies and as a Board Member responsible for strategy, improvement, and turn-arounds in the biggest companies from Retail, FMCG, SMCG, B2B, and services sectors that I worked for. On many occasions, I had to optimize also businesses I was responsible for. On the basis of what you will find in this course, I have trained over 100 consultants, business analysts, and managers who now are Sales and Marketing Directors, Operational Directors, COOs, CEOs, Investment Directors, Directors in Consulting Companies, Supply Chain Directors, Board Members, Partners in PE, etc. On top of that my courses on Udemy were already taken by more than 224 000 students including people working in EY, McKinsey, Walmart, Booz Allen Hamilton, Adidas, Naspers, Alvarez & Marsal, PwC, Dell, Walgreens, Orange, and many others.
I teach through cases, so most of the lectures are case studies showing some business problems solved in Excel. There will be also a practical guide on how to create good KPIs and a library of KPIs from different business models such as marketplace, retail, e-commerce, restaurant chain, and SaaS businesses. To every lecture, you will find attached (in additional resources) the Excels shown in the lecture so as a part of this course you will also get a library of ready-made analyses that can, with certain modifications, be applied by you in your work.
Why have I decided to create this course?
Many people are overwhelmed with the complexity of the businesses they have to manage or improve. During consulting projects, I have seen business analysts and management consultants struggling to understand the business fast enough to deliver value to the customer. The course will give you the knowledge and insight that will help you define KPIs and use them to understand, manage, and improve any business. Thanks to this course, you will know what and how to define and use KPIs during a consulting project or as a manager. I will show you also how to use the KPIs to model businesses in Excel. This part will be useful for estimating the potential improvements that can be made by improving certain drivers measured by KPIs.
To sum it up, I believe that if you want to be a great management consultant or manager you should master the art of defining and using KPIs. That is why, I highly recommend this course not only to consultants or managers that have to advise their customers but also to owners, founders of businesses as well as directors.
In what way will you benefit from this course?
The course is a practical, step-by-step guide loaded with tons of analyses, tricks, and hints that will significantly improve the speed with which you define and use the KPIs or metrics. There is little theory – mainly examples, and case studies with a lot of tips from my own experience as well as other notable examples worth mentioning. Our intention is that thanks to the course you will learn:
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How to understand the business through KPIs
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How to use KPIs to model the business in Excel
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How to use KPIs to manage the business
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How to use KPIs to motivate people
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How to use KPIs to improve the business
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What is a good KPI
You can also ask me any questions either through the discussion field or by messaging me directly. If needed I will create additional content as well.
How the course is organized?
The course is divided currently into the following sections:
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Introduction.We begin with a little intro to the course. I will show you here what you can expect from this course and how it is organized
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Understanding the business through KPIs.In the second section, I will show you how to use KPIs to understand different businesses. We will start by defining drivers for different businesses and on the basis of that, we will pick the right KPIs to understand those drivers. We will do it for different business models: e-commerce, the marketplace, restaurant, retail, and a SaaS business model
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Using KPIs to model the business in Excel.In this section, I will show you how to use the KPIs to model the whole business model in Excel. This part will help you see the big picture and estimate the potential impact of the improvements on certain KPIs
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How to use KPIs to manage?In section number 4 I will show you how to use the KPIs to manage a business. We will use them to decide how to 10x the business, how to increase profitability, decrease costs, etc.
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How to use KPIs to motivate?In the next section, I will discuss how to use KPIs to motivate certain behaviors. We will also talk about the traps and pitfalls as well as the problems that bad KPIs can cause
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What is a good KPI? This section will be devoted to a little bit of theory. I will show you what a good KPI is and how to define it
You will be able also to download many additional resources
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Excels with analyses shown in the course
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Presentation of slides shown in the course
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Links to additional presentations and movies
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Links to books worth reading
At the end of my course, students will be able to…
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How to understand the business through KPIs
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How to use KPIs to model the business in Excel
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How to use KPIs to manage the business
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How to use KPIs to motivate people
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How to use KPIs to improve the business
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How to create great, useful KPIs
Who should take this course? Who should not?
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Management Consultants
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Managers
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Business Analysts
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Directors
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Startups founders
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Controllers
What will students need to know or do before starting this course?
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Basic or intermediate Excel
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Basic knowledge of economics or finance
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: What the course will be about
Lecture 2: A little bit about me
Lecture 3: How the course is organized
Lecture 4: What to do if a blurry image appears
Lecture 5: How to find additional resources
Chapter 2: Understanding the business through KPIs
Lecture 1: Understanding the business through KPIs – Introduction
Lecture 2: KPIs and main drivers – Introduction
Lecture 3: Overview of Business models
Lecture 4: Overview of case studies you will be solving in this section
Lecture 5: KPIs for cinema – Problem
Lecture 6: KPIs for cinema – Solution
Lecture 7: KPIs for cinema – Excel
Lecture 8: KPIs for cinema – Power Point
Lecture 9: KPIs for marketplace – Problem
Lecture 10: KPIs for marketplace – Solution
Lecture 11: KPIs for marketplace – Alternative Solution
Lecture 12: KPIs for a retailer – Problem
Lecture 13: Drivers for a retail business model
Lecture 14: KPIs for a retailer – Solution
Lecture 15: KPIs for SaaS – Problem
Lecture 16: Examples of SaaS businesses
Lecture 17: KPIs for SaaS – Solution
Lecture 18: KPIs for a restaurant – Problem
Lecture 19: Main drivers for restaurant business model
Lecture 20: KPIs for a restaurant – Solution
Lecture 21: KPIs for a consulting business – Problem
Lecture 22: Main drivers for consulting business
Lecture 23: KPIs for a consulting business – Solution
Lecture 24: KPIs for a FMCG business model – Problem
Lecture 25: Main drivers for FMG business model
Lecture 26: KPIs for a FMCG business model – Solution
Lecture 27: KPIs for a SMCG business model – Problem
Lecture 28: Main drivers for SMCG business model
Lecture 29: KPIs for a SMCG business model – Solution
Lecture 30: KPIs for a commodity business model – Problem
Lecture 31: Main drivers for Commodity business model
Lecture 32: KPIs for a commodity business model – Solution
Lecture 33: KPIs for an e-commerce – Problem
Lecture 34: Main drivers for e-commerce business model
Lecture 35: KPIs for an e-commerce – Solution
Chapter 3: Using KPIs to model the business in Excel
Lecture 1: Using KPIs to model the business in Excel – Introduction
Lecture 2: Overview of case studies we will discuss in this section
Lecture 3: Introduction to the B2C Services Business Model
Lecture 4: Things that matter in hairderssers, beauty salons etc.
Lecture 5: Things that matter in other B2C Services Business Model
Lecture 6: Introduction to modeling B2C Services in Excel
Lecture 7: Business model of a restaurant in Excel – basic model
Lecture 8: Business model of a restaurant in Excel – advanced model
Lecture 9: Restaurant chain – how to model it in Excel?
Lecture 10: Introduction to e-commerce
Lecture 11: Examples of e-commerce businesses
Lecture 12: Logic flow of customers in e-commerce
Lecture 13: Main KPIs for e-commerce
Lecture 14: Main challenges in e-commerce
Lecture 15: E-commerce financial model – basic version
Lecture 16: Introduction to the B2B Services Business Model
Lecture 17: Things that matter in B2B Services Business Model
Lecture 18: General thoughts on B2B Services
Lecture 19: Introduction to modeling B2B Services in Excel
Lecture 20: Mechanics of business model for a consulting firm
Lecture 21: The business model of a consulting firm in Excel – Capacity and revenues
Lecture 22: The business model of a consulting firm in Excel – costs and profit & loss
Lecture 23: Introduction to SaaS
Lecture 24: Examples of SaaS businesses
Lecture 25: Logic flow of customers in SaaS
Lecture 26: Main KPIs for SaaS
Lecture 27: Main challenges in SaaS
Lecture 28: SaaS financial model – basic version
Lecture 29: Other business models using KPIs
Chapter 4: How to use KPIs to manage?
Lecture 1: How to use KPIs to manage – Introduction
Lecture 2: Benchmarks – external and internal
Lecture 3: Backward logic
Lecture 4: Comparison metrics
Lecture 5: Overview of case studies we will discuss in this section
Lecture 6: How to decide how to 10x your business – Problem
Lecture 7: How to decide how to 10x your business – New Stores
Lecture 8: How to decide how to 10x your business – LFL
Lecture 9: How to decide how to 10x your business – Expansion, Margin & Summary
Lecture 10: How to decide how to 10x your business – Summary
Lecture 11: How to decide how to 10x your business – Solution in Power Point
Lecture 12: How to increase the profitability of a retail chain – Problem
Lecture 13: How to increase the profitability of a retail chain – Solution – Sales Increase
Lecture 14: How to increase the profitability of a retail chain – Solution – Cost Reduction
Lecture 15: How many waiters and dishwashers you need – Problem
Lecture 16: How many waiters and dishwashers you need – Solution – Waiters
Lecture 17: How many waiters and dishwashers you need – Solution – Dishwashers
Lecture 18: How to increase production and decrease costs – Problem
Lecture 19: How to increase production and decrease costs – Solution – Part 1
Lecture 20: How to increase production and decrease costs – Solution – Part 2
Chapter 5: How to use KPIs to motivate?
Lecture 1: How to use KPIs to motivate – Introduction
Lecture 2: Where you should put KPIs to motivate people
Lecture 3: Overview of cases that we will discuss in this section
Lecture 4: How to analyze the motivation system of sales force – Introduction
Lecture 5: How to analyze the motivation system of sales force – Solution
Lecture 6: Juice producer – motivation system of sales force – Introduction
Instructors
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Asen Gyczew
Expert in performance improvement, turnaround and startups
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 29 votes
- 2 stars: 59 votes
- 3 stars: 254 votes
- 4 stars: 627 votes
- 5 stars: 832 votes
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