How to train Management Consultants & Business Analysts
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What is the aim of this course?
Having good people who can do a great job is the fundamental thing that every consulting firm has to secure. If you a smaller consulting firm you will struggle with attracting the best and brightest. Therefore, the training process at your firm is crucial. It will help you deliver great results for your customers and scale your business. However, training Business Analysts and Management Consultants is not easy. It takes a lot of time and effort to transform a freshman into a world-class Business Analyst. I had the pleasure of training numerous Management Consultants and Business Analysts who not only did a great job at consulting firms but later on went on to become partners and directors at PE funds, COO, CEO, CRO, and Directors. In this course, I will show you what processes and tools I have been using and I will teach you how to train your Business Analysts and Management Consultants efficiently (fast and with few resources). Thanks to the approach that I will show in this course you will have a significant competitive advantage over others.
In the course you will learn the following things:
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How to define the profile of the ideal consultant
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What options are on the table when it comes to training consultants and business analysts
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How to estimate the costs of every type of training
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How to allocate time to training
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How to build the training machine for your firm
This course is based on my 15 years of experience as a consultant in top consulting firms and as a Board Member responsible for strategy, performance improvement, and turn-arounds in the biggest firms from Retail, FMCG, SMG, B2B, and services sectors that I worked for. I have carried out or supervised over 90 different performance improvement projects in different industries that generated a total of 2 billion in additional EBITDA. On the basis of what you will find in this course, I have trained in person over 100 consultants, business analysts, and managers who now are Partners in PE and VC funds, Investment Directors and Business Analysts in PE and VC, Operational Directors, COO, CRO, CEO, Directors in Consulting Companies, Board Members, etc. On top of that my courses on Udemy were already taken by more than 224 000 students including people working in EY, Walmart, Booz Allen Hamilton, Adidas, Naspers, Alvarez & Marsal, PwC, Dell, Walgreens, Orange, and many others.
I teach through case studies, so you will have a lot of lectures showing examples of analyses, and tools that we use. To every lecture, you will find attached (in additional resources) the Excels as well as additional presentations, and materials shown in the lectures 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 or your team in your work.
Why have I decided to create this course?
Smaller consulting firms struggle with training great Business Analysts and Management Consultants. They don’t have the resources and quite often they don’t have the experience to design training systems. We get a lot of questions from owners of such consulting firms regarding the training system. Consulting firms want to scale operations but for that to happen they have to also train more people. Given the turnover, they also have to do it faster and cheaper than the big firms. I have been very good at transforming fast and efficiently freshmen into world-class Business Analysts and Management Consultants so I have decided to share my experience and methods that helped me achieve that.
To sum it up, the course will help you scale your consulting business and create a training machine that will constantly create great analysts and consultants for your practice. That is why, I highly recommend this course not only to owners, and directors of consulting firms that want to scale their businesses. It will be also extremely useful for other professional services in which you have to train your people extensively: law firms, business process outsourcing firms, PE, and VC funds.
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 of training and drastically increase the quality of the analysts, and consultants that you create. There is little theory – mainly examples, 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 define the profile of the ideal employee
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What options are on the table when it comes to training consultants and business analysts
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How to estimate the costs of every type of training
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How to allocate time to training
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How to build the training machine for your firm
You can also ask me any question either through the discussion field or by messaging me directly.
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 into the course as well as some general info on how the course is organized
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The ideal Business Analyst and Management Consultant. In the second section, I will show you how to define the ideal profile of an employee. For that, we will use management consultants as an example. We will also talk about all the elements around the employee that you have to create to make sure that the business analysts/consultants are working efficiently
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Components of the training machine. In this section, I will discuss what options you can use to train business analysts and management consultants. We will discuss things like Lesson Learnt, Project Database, Offline Courses, Online Courses, Workshops, Prob-Bono projects, Frameworks, Mentorship
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How big does the training machine have to be? In this section, I will show you how to estimate the costs of training for different types of training. You will get ready-made templates that you can use to estimate the costs in your firm
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How to allocate time for training. In this section, we will discuss how to allocate time to training, both content creation as well as consumption of the content created by business analysts and consultants
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How to build the training machine. In the last section, I will show you how to build the training system in practice. I will first show you the whole process and we will discuss each and every element of this process that at the end will help you deliver the target. There will be plenty of case studies that will teach you how to make certain choices when it comes to the training process.
You will be able also to download many additional resources
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Ready-made analyses that you can use for your firm
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Tools that you can use for your firm
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List of useful resources
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Links to additional presentations, articles, 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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Design the optimal training system for your firm
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Produce fast and efficiently world-class Business Analysts and Management Consultants
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Estimate the cost of the training system
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Implement the new training system at your firm
Who should take this course? Who should not?
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Owners and Partners at consulting firms
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Owners and Partners at law firms
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Owners and Partners at other professional service firms
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Directors in Business Process Outsourcing firms
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HR Directors
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Partners at PE or VC funds
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
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1What the course will be about
In this lecture I will briefly discuss what you can expect from this course
In the course you will learn the following things:
How to define the profile of the ideal consultant
What options are on the table when it comes to training consultants and business analysts
How to estimate the costs of each every type of training
How to allocate time to training
How to build the training machine for your firm
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2A little bit about me
A few words about your humble teacher
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3How this course will be organized?
Here I will show you how the course is organized and how you can make the most out of it
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4How to deal with Blurry image
Here I will show you what to do if a blurry image appears
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5How to reach additional resources
Here I will show you how to find additional resources attached to the coruse like Excel files, presentations, links etc.
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6The ideal BA and Consultant – Introduction
In the second section I will show you how to define the ideal profile of an employee. For that we will use management consultants as an example. We will also talk about all the element around the employee that you have to create to make sure that the business analysts / consultants are working efficiently
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7Introduction to Teaching phase
In the second section I will explain the importance of teaching and how to implement it in your team or company. If you want to do fast, efficiently good projects you have to have the right kind of people. You can say that preparation for the consulting project starts with proper teaching. In this section I will discuss how through teaching get good business analysts.
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8Values
Consulting is a team work so you have to define what values you want your team to follow. This is crucial as it will be something that will be the bases for the team culture. In this lecture I will show my values that provide good ground for managing properly the consulting project
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9Profile of the team member
As we discuss previously you want to turn inexperienced graduates into seasoned consultants. This gives you greater chances of success during the project. Therefore, you have to define the profile of an ideal consultant and set your team member on the course to achieve this level. In this lecture I will also show you the profile I have defined for an ideal team member
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10Structure for cooperation
For your team to cooperate you have to create and teach them standards, templates as well as turn into modules as much as possible your process and end-products. In the next lectures I will show you in details how to achieve it
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11Standarize
A lot of things are repetitive. Therefore, it makes sense to standardize everything. In this lecture we will show to do it in practice.
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12Create templates
Next step after you created standards is to create templates. In this lecture I will explain how to do it in practice
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13Create moduls
For some things standards cannot be applied straightforward. You need to introduce modules to move forward. I will show you in this lecture how to implement it in practice
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14Create universal structure of folders
Standard folder structure is important tool to save time and introduce order. I will show you the principles of using it as well as a practical exampl
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15How to teach your team members
Here I will show you how in practice to train your people
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16Components of the training machine – Introduction
In this section I will discuss what options you can use to train business analysts and management consultants. We will discuss things like: Lesson Learnt, Project Database, Offline Courses, Online Courses, Workshops, Prob-Bono projects, Frameworks, Mentorship
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17Past project database – Introduction
The first step is to create a database of past projects. You want to have all your deliverables ordered in one place & standardized. In this lecture I will show you the approach to creating the past project database:
1. Define templates & standards
2. Create structure for cooperation
3. Rework of deliverables after the end of the project
4. Put the deliverables in the right place
5. Link the materials to the database
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18Past project database – First Phase
We said that creating a database is a 5-step process. Now we will go a little bit deeper into 2 first steps: Define templates & standards and Create structure for cooperation
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19Past project database – Simple database with links
In this lecture I will show you an example of simple database of past consulting projects in a form of an Excel sheet with links to resources
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20Lesson Learnt
On the basis of past projects you can create so called lesson learnt – things you have learned thanks to the project. Lesson learnt are usually put in a form of a short (50-70 slides) presentation. We will discuss this important element in this lecture espiecially what you can find the such a presentation
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21Offline courses
The backbone of every training system are the courses. We have 2 types of courses: offline and online. Here we will discuss the offline courses and the process of creating such courses.
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22Online Courses
The backbone of every training system are the courses. We have 2 types of courses: offline and online. Here we will discuss the online courses and the process of creating such courses.
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23Map what Business Analysts & Consultants should learn – Introduction
In order to know what kind of online and offfline courses you have to create to have to first generate a map of the skills, knowledge you want to pass to your management consultants and business analyts. Here I will show you an example of such a map
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24Map what Business Analysts & Consultants should learn – Analyses
In order to know what kind of online and offfline courses you have to create to have to first generate a map of the skills, knowledge you want to pass to your management consultants and business analyts. Here I will show you an example of such a map
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25Map what Business Analysts & Consultants should learn – Browsing
In order to know what kind of online and offfline courses you have to create to have to first generate a map of the skills, knowledge you want to pass to your management consultants and business analyts. Here I will show you an example of such a map
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26Mentorship
Some things especially soft skills require human touch. For those mentorship is a great tool. Below a few reasons why makes sense to use it. Let’s see how you can build the mentorship / coaching in your firm. We will look at the process in this lecture
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27Workshops
Workshop is:
An event that is designed to teach participants about certain areas or certain skills
Usually it takes a form of a case study that is solved in small groups (3-5 people)
It can last a 3-5 hours or in some cases a few days (up to 3-5 days)
In this lecture we will discuss the benefits of organizing workshops
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28Pro-bono projects
You can deliver pro bono project to 3 main groups of: Non-profits, Government or government owned services, Small business. We will discuss what additional benefits pro-bono projects offer
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29Frameworks creation – Introduction
By frameworks we mean:
Structured approach to a certain aspect / problem / area
It helps you decide what to do and what are the available options
Frameworks creation offer a lot of benefits. We will discuss them in this lecture. We will also see what could be the source of frameworks
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30Frameworks examples – Part 1
Here I will show you examples of frameworks
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31Frameworks examples – Part 2
Here I will show you examples of frameworks
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32Low costs vs Expensive methods
We can divide the training methods into 2 main groups: Low cost methods and Expensive methods. We will discuss what belongs to which group and how you should choose the proper mix of methods
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33How big the training machine has to be – Introduction
In the section number 4 I will show you how to estimate the costs of training for different types of training. You will get ready made templates that you can use to estimate the costs in your firm. In every business you have to set right 3 machines to be able to scale. Training is one of those 3 big machines that a consulting firms needs to grow and deliver value to customers:
Recruitment and Training.
Analyzes and Presentations
Scalable Sales & Marketing
When it comes to the size there are 2 dimensions: Money & Time
Here we will talk about the money.
In this section we will talk about how big the training machine should be:
What does influence the size of the training machine?
How much does it cost?
How to calculate the size of the training machine
How to estimate the budget
How to allocate time
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34What influence the size of the training machine
There are certain things that impact the size of the training machine. We will discuss them in this section
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35How much it costs – Case Introduction
Training machine requires 2 things: money and time. Now we will go a little bit deeper into how much money you have to invest and what influences it. In this lecture I will share with you a few information about the firm that we will be analyzing
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36How much it costs – Lesson Learnt & Past project database
In this lecture we will estimate the costs of Lesson Learnt and Past Project Database
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37How much it costs – Offline Courses
In this lecture we will estimate the costs of offline courses
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38How much it costs – Online Courses
In this lecture we will estimate the costs of Online Coures
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39How much it costs – Workshops
In this lecture we will estimate the costs of Workshops
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40How much it costs – Mentorship
In this lecture we will estimate the costs of Mentorship Program
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41How much it costs – Probono Projects
In this lecture we will estimate the costs of Pro-bono Projects
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42How much it costs – Frameworks
In this lecture we will estimate the costs of Creating Frameworks
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43How much it costs – Summary
In this lecture we will summarize the cost estimated in the previous lectures
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44How much it costs – Revenue & Cost relatively
At the end we will relate the estimated costs of the training machine to the revenue.
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45How to allocate time for training – Introduction
In this section we will discuss how to allocate time to training, both content creation as well as consumption of the content created by business analysts and consultants. We said previously that for creating and running the training machine you need 2 resources. So far, we have talked only about money. It’s time to talk a little bit about time. In the case of Time there are 2 aspects that we have to consider:
When we allocate the hours
How many hours we must allocate
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46How to allocate time for training – General Rules
There are some rules for that will make it easier for you to allocate time for training. We will discuss them in this lecture:
Have a plan and a map of content to be prepared
Use the low seasons to create the content
Use the low seasons to train
Use more flexible methods of training
Define the model of training
Do some training at lower pace in high season
Define how many hours you should allocate to create content (pace for content creation)
Define how many hours you should allocate to studying (pace for content consumption)
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47How much time you should devote to training – Case Introduction
Let’s try to estimate how much time you have to devote to training. For this cases study we will go back to consulting firm we have previously introduced. We will discuss the case study that we have previously introduced
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48How much time you should devote to training – Solution
Here we will have a look how much time we have to devote to different components of the training machine: online courses, offline courses, pro-bono projects, mentorship, lesson learnt, workshops etc
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49How to build the training machine – Introduction
In the last section, I will show you how to build the training system in practice. I will first show you the whole process and we will discuss each and every element of this process that at the end will help you deliver the target. There will be plenty of case studies that will teach you how to make certain choices when it comes to the training process. Training is one of the 3 big machines that consulting firms need to grow and deliver value to customers. We know how big it has to be let’s see how to build it. In this section we will talk about the following issues:
Process of building the training machine
How to define the budget
Pick the right mix of methods
Decide on whether to make or buy the training
Prepare the training machine
How to define the pace of creating content
Execute & modify the training machine
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50Process of building the training machine
Let’s see how you can build the training machine. It consists of 5 stages:
Define the budget
Pick the right mix of methods
Make-or-buy analysis
Prepare
Execute & modify
We will discuss in detail the stages in the next lectures
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51Define the budget
As you may remember there are 5 stages of creating the training machine. Defining the budget is the first one and we will discuss it here in more details
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52Define the budget – Case Introduction
Imagine that you have to analyze what is a better option - hire cheap employees & devote a lot to teaching them or hire more experienced yet expensive people. We will solve a case study in the next few lectures to see what solution would be the best choice.
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53Define the budget – Recruiting from Top Universities
In this lecture, we will see what is the impact of recruiting from top universities
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54Define the budget – Recruiting from Other Universities
In this lecture we will see what is the impact of recruiting from outside the top universities
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55Define the budget – Comparison
We will compare both options in this lecture
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56Pick the right mix of methods
As you may remember there are 5 stages of creating the training machine. Picking the right mix is the second stage and we will discuss it in more details in this lecture
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57Decide on whether to make or buy the training
As you may remember there are 5 stages of creating the training machine. Let’s discuss in more detail the make-or-buy analysis. In make-or-buy analysis, we compare the total cost of making and the total cost of buying. Remember also that the make-or-buy result will heavily depend on the scale as in the buy case we have a lot of fixed costs. In the next lecture, we will go a little bit deeper into this area and we will have a look at 2 case studies.
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58Total cost of ownership
The total cost of ownership is:
All the costs related to owning or using a specific item/thing
It will also include the cost of lost opportunity i.e. money not earned due to spending time on repairing the thing
Let’s compare the cost of owning a car and using a rideshare/taxi / cab service
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59Make-or-buy courses – Case Introduction
Imagine that you have to analyze for a consulting firm whether it makes sense or not to produce an online course devoted to Data Science. In this lecture, I will show you a few pieces of information about the firm that we will use to pick the optimal solution.
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60Make-or-buy courses – Make Option
In this lecture, we will solve the previously introduced case study. We will have a look at the make option
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61Make-or-buy courses – Buy Option
In this lecture we will solve previously introduce case study. We will have a look at the buy option and we will compare make and buy options.
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62Make-or-buy courses – Compariosn
In this lecture we will solve previously introduce case study. We will have a look at the buy option and we will compare make and buy options.
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63Make it or buy it – When to make even if it is more expensive
In some cases even if it is more expensive to make than to buy it still makes sense to make:
There is no content on the right level
Your standard differs from the general standards
You treat the teaching system also as a standardization tool
You grow drastically in terms of people
You want to keep the knowledge to yourself
There are not specialists in a specific area
Legal reasons & NDAs
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64Prepare the training machine
As you may remember there are 5 stages of creating the training machine. Let’s discuss what you have to do in terms of preparation. During the Preparation phase you have to do the following things:
Prepare the content for the activities done internally
Find providers for the rest
Schedule the activities given assumed pace of learning for each and every employee
Once you have picked the right mix and decided what to make, and what to buy you should set the deadlines & set the pace of preparing content
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65Online course – Case Introduction
Let’s see, using the Supply Chain course, how you can create content for the training activities that you want to deliver internally.
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66Online course – Course Plan
Here I will show you the course plan that we have created for Supply Chain course
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67Online course – Resources
Here I will show you all the resources we have created to deliver the course. For the supply chain course we have created a lot of resources. We will shortly discuss them in this lecture
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68How to define the pace of creating content
By Pace we mean:
The speed of creating content given your goals, deadlines, and the time needed to create a specific type of content
In the case of content creation, we can measure the pace in # of pieces of content produced per period, or man-hours devoted to content creation per period
To make sure that you deliver what you have planned you have to define the pace of content creation.
In this lecture, we will calculate the pace
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69Execute & modify the training machine
As you may remember there are 5 stages of creating the training machine.
The last stage is the easiest one. You just have to carry out the plan and modify it if needed. This entails:
Carry out activities according to plan
Modify if needed (new employees, new projects, change of the content, etc.)
Let’s see how your execution team will change depending on the size of the firm