GenAI for Customer Analytics and Insights with JUNE

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GenAI for Customer Analytics and Insights with JUNE

Coursera · Advanced ·📋 Product Management ·1mo ago
In this course, we'll embark on a journey to transform the way you approach customer analytics. Imagine harnessing the cutting-edge power of Generative AI through June's innovative platform to unlock deeper insights with ease. No more getting lost in data overload; instead, you'll focus on making strategic decisions that propel your business forward. This course is designed for Product Managers, Data Analysts, Customer Success Managers, and Growth Marketers who are looking to elevate their customer analytics capabilities. Whether you're managing product roadmaps, analyzing user data, enhancing customer success, or driving growth, this course will help you harness the power of June and GenAI to make informed, data-driven decisions. Learners should have a basic understanding of product analytics and be familiar with SaaS products. While no deep technical expertise is required, a foundational knowledge of how data is collected, interpreted, and used within SaaS environments will help participants get the most from this course. By the end of this course, learners will be able to analyze the role of June in transforming customer analytics and identify its key use cases. They will be equipped to set up June's platform for effective data collection and analysis, as well as create AI-generated reports using June's features. Additionally, participants will learn to apply insights from June to inform strategic product decisions.
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