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Top 10 governance, risk, and compliance certifications

CIO Business Intelligence

The goal of GRC, in general, is to ensure that proper policies and controls are in place to reduce risk, to set up a system of checks and balances to alert personnel when new risks materialize, and to manage business processes more efficiently and proactively. More on GRC: What is GRC and why do you need it?

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20 IT management certifications for IT leaders

CIO Business Intelligence

The certification covers business frameworks, IT frameworks, software, database management, information systems, corporate IT strategy, corporate governance, risk, finance, and management of technology personnel. GAQM offers an e-course that takes 30 to 35 hours on average to complete that you can take prior to taking the exam.

IT 131
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The Biggest Mistake Web Analysts Make… And How To Avoid It!

Occam's Razor

Now you have a fantastic understanding of the business objective (make money via credit reporting) and the Goals (a combination of Macro + Micro Conversions). And, I can't stress this enough, you are not just looking at 2% of business success, you are looking at 100%. How smart is their digital marketing strategy?

IT 139
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Salesforce certification guide: Roles, paths, exams, cost, training, requirements

CIO Business Intelligence

Administrators can earn additional certifications for app building, CPQ (configure price quote), and business analysis (see below). This includes creating and modifying user accounts, managing data, creating and maintaining custom fields and objects, and configuring the system to meet organizational needs.

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6 ways you’re failing at change management

CIO Business Intelligence

You wouldnt hire someone who doesnt know how to write code to develop your software, so why would you expect a project manager or business analyst to drive change management? Change management is a specialized discipline, just like business analysis, user experience development, or business analysis.