By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze marketing performance using data, apply key marketing metrics, evaluate customer behavior, and build data-driven strategies using R and Microsoft Excel. Learners will gain practical skills in interpreting marketing data, measuring campaign effectiveness, assessing customer satisfaction, and predicting customer churn across real-world business scenarios. This course is designed to help learners bridge the gap between marketing theory and analytics practice. Through structured modules and hands-on case studies, learners explore marketing planning metrics, sales channel management, Net Promoter Score (NPS), customer service evaluation, persuasion parameters, and advanced analytical techniques such as conjoint analysis, market segmentation, churn modeling, and algorithm-based optimization. What makes this course unique is its strong focus on applied analytics using widely adopted tools like R and Excel, combined with industry-specific case studies from banking, airlines, telecommunications, and product-service markets. Instead of focusing only on theory, the course emphasizes practical interpretation of data and actionable insights that support real marketing decisions. Upon completion, learners will be equipped with in-demand marketing analytics skills applicable to roles in marketing, business analysis, and customer insights.
What you'll learn
analyze marketing performance data
apply key marketing metrics
evaluate customer behavior
measure campaign effectiveness
assess customer satisfaction
predict customer churn
utilize advanced analytical techniques like churn modeling and optimization
Course objectives
bridge the gap between marketing theory and practice
develop skills in data interpretation for marketing decisions