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Becoming an AI Engineer: What MSQM Taught Me About Problem-Solving
MSQM taught me to analyze problems, choose the best option from a range of imperfect tools, and execute it, even if it’s outside my comfort zone.
Yes, I Already Work in Data. Here’s Why MSQM Is Still Worth It.
If you are considering this program and already have professional experience in a related field, do not count that as a reason to skip it. Count it as the reason it will be worth it.
From Operations to Algorithms: An Airman’s Strategic Pivot
I am testing my comfort zone to grow in analytics, knowing that when I hang up my uniform, I will be ready for whatever comes next.
Connecting Clinical Insight with Analytics in Health Care
To drive meaningful improvements in patient outcomes and operational efficiency, it’s essential not only to understand data but to synthesize and apply it effectively.
Popular Posts
Deciding to Upgrade My Data Analytics Skills
Reaching a turning point in my career, I had to decide between upgrading my programming and data analytics skills or falling behind in an industry that is becoming increasingly data-driven.
What Made My MSQM Degree Worthwhile
Analytics can be a game changer for almost any business or organization, but it can be a long, daunting journey before the benefits are realized.
Feeling The Power of Team Fuqua in an Online Program
No matter what program you are in, residential or virtual, you are at the very core of Team Fuqua.
Why I Applied to Fuqua and What I Learned in the Process
Recognizing that business was becoming more and more data-driven, I sought out a master’s program that would help me improve my data analytics skills.
Learning at the Next Level
Experiences that develop diverse skills and relationships
How MSQM Has Changed the Way We Work
From stronger analytical thinking, quicker application of new skills, or a broader understanding of how data can be leveraged, the program has transformed how we show up in different areas of our lives, especially the workplace.
Pivoting to Health Analytics After 20 Years in Nursing
Over the course of 20 years, I held various leadership roles such as team leader, manager, and service coordinator, giving me deep insight into the health care system.
Building a Range of New Skills that Immediately Impacted My Career
Over the last two years, not only have I gained highly valuable quantitative skills, but I also developed new communication skills.