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Behavioural Decision Making Behavioural Decision Making
Microcredential

Behavioural Decision Making

Learn in-demand skills and tools to help you make sense of how people make decisions. [7 wks, avg 10 hrs/wk]

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  • 7 wks
  • 7 wks avg 10 hrs/wk
  • 2,536
FinTech in Banking FinTech in Banking
Microcredential

FinTech in Banking

Explore the financial technologies that are shaping the future of banking. [7 wks, avg 10 hrs/wk]

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  • 7 wks
  • 7 wks avg 10 hrs/wk
  • 2,570
Rationality and Incentives in Decision Making Rationality and Incentives in Decision Making
Microcredential

Rationality and Incentives in Decision Making

Explore the fundamental principles of economic behaviour and decision making. [7 wks, avg 10 hrs/wk]

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  • 7 wks
  • 7 wks avg 10 hrs/wk
  • 2,536
  • Online
  • 100% self-paced
Measuring Social Impact: Part 1 Measuring Social Impact: Part 1
Free Course

Measuring Social Impact: Part 1

Equip yourself with the tools, processes and means to correctly measure social impact programs.

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  • Self paced
  • Free
  • Online
Measuring Social Impact: Part 2 Measuring Social Impact: Part 2
Free Course

Measuring Social Impact: Part 2

Evaluation Methods - learn how to evaluate your organisations social impact and demonstrate that impact to funders.

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  • Self paced
  • Free
  • Online
Problem Solving Problem Solving
Free Course

Problem Solving

Learn tools, processes and methodologies to help you adapt to disruption and complex problems.

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  • Self paced
  • Free
  • Online
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