Advanced Models for Decision Making
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Advanced Models for Decision Making
This course is part of Analytics for Decision Making Specialization
Instructor: Soumya Sen
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- Business Analytics
- Inventory Control
- Workforce Planning
- Manufacturing Operations
- Operations Research
- Cash Management
- Supply Chain Planning
- Production Process
- Applied Mathematics
- Financial Modeling
- Analytics
- Business Analysis
- Resource Planning
- Supply Chain
- Operations Management
- Workforce Management
- Mathematical Modeling
- Resource Allocation
- Transportation, Supply Chain, and Logistics
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There are 4 modules in this course
Business analysts need to be able to prescribe optimal solution to problems. But analytics courses are often focused on training students in data analysis and visualization, not so much in helping them figure out how to take the available data and pair that with the right mathematical model to formulate a solution. This course is designed to connect data and models to real world decision-making scenarios in manufacturing, supply chain, finance, human resource management, etc. In particular, we understand how linear optimization - a prescriptive analytics method - can be used to formulate decision problems and provide data-based optimal solutions. Throughout this course we will work on applied problems in different industries, such as:
(a) Finance Decisions: How should an investment manager create an optimal portfolio that maximizes net returns while not taking too much risks across various investments? (b) Production Decisions: Given projected demand, supply of raw materials, and transportation costs, what would be the optimal volume of products to manufacture at different plant locations? (c) HR Decisions: How many workers need to be hired or terminated over a planning horizon to minimize cost while meeting operational needs of a company? (c) Manufacturing: What would be the profit maximizing product mix that should be produced, given the raw material availability and customer demand? We will learn how to formulate these problems as mathematical models and solve them using Excel spreadsheet.
In this module we will look at examples illustrating the application of linear optimization in finance. In particular, we will learn to formulate problems in investment portfolio optimization and multi-period cash flow management.
What's included
14 videos1 reading2 assignments
14 videosβ’Total 111 minutes
- "Analytics for Decision Making" Specialization Overviewβ’8 minutes
- Meet Your Instructor: Soumya Senβ’9 minutes
- "Advanced Optimization for Decision Making" Course Overviewβ’10 minutes
- Module 1 Overview: LPs for Financial Decisionsβ’2 minutes
- An Investment Decision Problemβ’6 minutes
- Formulating an Investment Optimization Problemβ’10 minutes
- Entering the Investment Optimization Problem in Excelβ’12 minutes
- Finding the Optimal Investment Strategyβ’8 minutes
- Understanding the Impact of Parameter Changesβ’12 minutes
- A Multi-Period Cash Flow Decision Problemβ’5 minutes
- Formulating a Cash Flow Optimization Problem Part 1β’5 minutes
- Formulating a Cash Flow Optimization Problem Part 2β’9 minutes
- Entering the Cash Flow Optimization Problem in Excelβ’10 minutes
- Finding the Optimal Cash Flowβ’6 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Applications of Linear Optimizationβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Module 1 Graded Exercise: Banking Loan Decisionβ’60 minutes
- Module 1 Practice Exercise: Banking Investments Decisionβ’60 minutes
This module explores the use of linear optimization in supply chain decisions, particularly in the context of inventory transportation or logistics problems as well as in production and inventory management.
What's included
10 videos2 assignments
10 videosβ’Total 53 minutes
- Module 2 Overview: LP for Supply Chain Decisionsβ’2 minutes
- A Transportation Decision Problemβ’4 minutes
- Formulating a Transportation Problem Part 1β’8 minutes
- Formulating a Transportation Problem Part 2β’6 minutes
- Entering the Transportation Problem in Excelβ’5 minutes
- Solving the Transportation Problemβ’4 minutes
- Model for Production and Inventory Decision Problemβ’5 minutes
- Formulating an Inventory Planning Problem Part 1β’8 minutes
- Formulating an Inventory Planning Part 2β’5 minutes
- Entering the Inventory Planning in Excel β’6 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Module 2 Graded Exercise: A Car Manufacturing Decisionβ’60 minutes
- Module 2 Practice Exercise: Army Transportation Decisionβ’60 minutes
This module explores how human resource managers can use optimization as a prescriptive analytics tool to plan staff schedules, room allocation, and workforce size management.
What's included
11 videos1 reading2 assignments
11 videosβ’Total 67 minutes
- Module 3 Overview: LP for Staffing Decisionsβ’2 minutes
- The Model Setup for Staffing Decision Problemβ’2 minutes
- Formulating a Staffing Decision Problem Part 1β’5 minutes
- Formulating a Staffing Decision Problem Part 2β’8 minutes
- Entering the Problem in Excelβ’6 minutes
- Solving the Staffing Decision Problem in Excelβ’8 minutes
- Solving the Inventory Planning Problemβ’10 minutes
- The Model Setup for Office Assignment Decisionsβ’4 minutes
- Formulating the Office Assignment Decision Problemβ’10 minutes
- Entering the Office Assignment Problem in Excelβ’6 minutes
- Solving the Office Assignment Decision Problemβ’7 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Why Prescriptive Analytics and Decision optimization are Crucial (IBM)β’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Module 3 Graded Exercise: An Airline Pilot Staffing Decisionβ’60 minutes
- Module 3 Practice Exercise: An Amusement Park Staffing Decisionβ’60 minutes
Linear optimization plays an important role in the decision making process in the manufacturing sector. This module explores how optimization can be used to prescribe product mix and blending decisions.
What's included
11 videos3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
11 videosβ’Total 56 minutes
- Module 4 Overview: LP for Production Decisionsβ’1 minute
- The Model Setup for a Product Mix Problemβ’5 minutes
- Formulating a Product Mix Optimization Problemβ’12 minutes
- Setting up the Product Mix problem in Excelβ’6 minutes
- Solving the Product Mix Optimization Problemβ’7 minutes
- The Model Setup for a Blending Optimization Problemβ’4 minutes
- Formulating a Blending Optimization Problemβ’7 minutes
- Setting Up the Blending Decision Problem in Excelβ’5 minutes
- Solving the Blending Optimization Problemβ’5 minutes
- Congratulations on Finishing the "Advanced Models for Decision Making" Courseβ’3 minutes
- Carlson School of Management: Master of Science Program in Business Analytics (MSBA)β’2 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Analytics Trends 2021 and Beyondβ’10 minutes
- Carlson School of Management: MSBA Program Websiteβ’10 minutes
- Management Information Systems (MIS) Research Centerβ’10 minutes
2 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Module 4 Graded Exercise: Electronics Product Mix Decisionsβ’60 minutes
- Module 4 Practice Exercise: A Pharmaceutical Company's Decisionβ’60 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Using Linear Optimization to Improve the Workplaceβ’10 minutes
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Reviewed on Jun 2, 2021
All of the courses in this series are very practical based and give a lot of practice in using the tools.
Reviewed on May 18, 2021
Really enjoyed the lesson. Learned application of optimization analytics in various setting.
Reviewed on Sep 18, 2021
The concepts are explained well. The lectures are very detail oriented. I just wish there were more examples to follow.
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