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✅ SQL for Business Intelligence & Data Analysis
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10 hours ago | [YT] | 1

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The power question is not:
❌ "Which thumbnail do we like?"

Streaming platforms ask:
✅ "Which thumbnail gets more people to click?"
That's the difference between opinions and data.
Behind every Netflix recommendation, movie thumbnail, and homepage design is a powerful concept called A/B Testing.
In this video, I break down:
📊 What A/B Testing really is
📊 How Netflix uses experimentation
📊 Why sample size matters
📊 What statistical significance means
📊 How to build and analyze an A/B test in Excel
📊 How businesses use data to make better decisions
The most successful companies don't win because they always have the best ideas.
They win because they systematically discover which ideas work.
Watch the full video and learn one of the most valuable skills in analytics, marketing, product management, and business decision-making.
👇 Question:
If you had to choose without seeing any data, which thumbnail would you bet on:

Comment A or B before watching.
#ABTesting #Netflix #DataAnalytics #Statistics #Excel #BusinessAnalytics #DecisionScience #ProductAnalytics #DataScience #Learning

4 days ago (edited) | [YT] | 4

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There are two types of Excel users:

Those who fight messy data every day

Those who fix it once and automate everything

The difference?
Power Query.
In this video, I walk through a complete transformation system:

Restructuring bad data (Unpivot)

Replacing VLOOKUP with proper joins

Cleaning errors before they break your work

Turning raw data into a ready-to-analyze model

Once you see this, you won’t go back to manual work.
🎥 Full breakdown: https://youtu.be/SxoZnxLxKbU

Which side are you on right now — 1 or 2?

1 month ago | [YT] | 1