muLearn Courses

EoC is Mu Sigma's in-house platform which is built with 15 years of experience in solving TPC(Transparency, Persistence, and Cumulativeness) Problem. It's a combination of improved transparency across the organization with extreme experimentation which helps in continuously improving decision making capabilities. It follows the structure of neighborhoods such as community, house, room, brick and mortar which enables easy access to different artifacts thereby enabling cross-collaboration in real-time.

See more...

11 Lessons
Outcomes By the end of the course, learners will be: Aware of Japanese core beliefs Aware of Japanese etiquette at work Able to say welcome and parting phrases in Japanese Able to count 1 to 10 in Japanese Able to spell alphabets in Romaji Level: 0 Duration: 12 Hours Pre-requisites: NA What’s next: Japanese Language […]

See more...

11 Lessons
This workshop is specially designed for ALs and those who are leading business development activities in Health care industry. It also focuses on equipping ALs leading pharma accounts in Mu Sigma with advanced RWE knowledge required to provide thought leadership to their teams.

See more...

6 Lessons
The contents used in the workshop and the recordings of the sessions are available in this course.

See more...

7 Lessons
Available
This workshop is intended to increase the quality of communication, including written, verbal and informal communication.

See more...

3 Lessons
Available
Workshop objective : To build the capability in learners to sell ideas through the techniques of crafting a story and connecting the dots to drive effective conversations.

See more...

3 Lessons
Available
Project Management is crucial to any project success. The pace at which customers expect us to design, develop and scale solutions is unparalleled. In this environment, developing leadership skills and techniques to work with others to complete projects effectively and efficiently is paramount. Connecting the dots between your project and your customers strategy and business is crucial. Proactively identifying areas of innovation and risk contributes to your teams success. Building a layer of trust with you, the team and customers will shape future engagements. Project Management aims to equip individuals with knowledge that can be applied in different scenarios; to make the most out of the team, customers and ultimately the project.

See more...

10 Lessons
Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG, as known widely across the Americas) or Fast-moving Consumer Goods (FMCG, as known widely across Europe and Asia-Pacific) are products that are sold at a quick pace at relatively low costs. It constitutes an industry that touches every aspect of human life; from the time we wake up till the time we go to sleep, CPGs form the basis of our lives. Examples of such products include non-durable household goods such as packaged foods, beverages, toiletries, over-the-counter drugs and other consumables. The sector represents the 4th largest industry worldwide and is mainly characterized as an industry that supplies low-cost products in constant high demand. FMCG or CPG is often cited as a "low margin, high volume" game. This course gives the detailed explanation about the what, why and how of CPG industry apart from focusing on the key challenges and the latest trends which are disrupting the CPG market.

See more...

6 Lessons
Available
Talent management is not just a simple human resource key term one will come across. It is also committed to hire, manage, develop, and retain the most talented and excellent employees in the industry. In fact, talent management plays an important role in the business strategy since it manages one of the important assets of the company—its people. That is why companies should make the effort to effectively manage the employees to help them develop their skills and capabilities in order to retain them. Here are some reasons why companies should invest in talent management.

See more...

6 Lessons
Available
Optimization is knowing the most effective and efficient processes to get things done with a focus on continuous improvement. Organizations are faced every day with the challenge to produce more spending less. To grow, managers look for a way to improve its processes in a way that results in cost reduction and awareness about what each process represents in the business. It does not matter the tools, the technologies and resources invested. It is pointless how much money was invested or even the efforts made by the team. A sub-optimal process will never deliver the most efficient result possible. What process optimization can bring to you company is a way to reduce money, time and resources spent in a process, leading to better business results.

See more...

6 Lessons
Available
The basic mantra of today’s business is “we have to collaborate”. Collaboration in the workplace is a sign of an effective team as it harnesses the best out of two or more individuals together. Efficiency is an essential part of a team and an important aspect of the workplace. Collaboration generates a circle of knowledge […]

See more...

6 Lessons
Everyone would enjoy being on the dream team. That’s a group of performers each skilled in his/her own specialties, pulling together accomplishing greater things than the added total of each performing separately. Most organizations talk teams, but primarily reward individual achievement. They also attract and promote people who sometimes resist the idea of tying their […]

See more...

6 Lessons
Available
With the amount of information available to us within a few keystrokes, it may seem that staying current should be getting easier—and this is partly true. The challenge lies in knowing when you need to look for information, and being willing to do so. One way to embrace changing facts is to be a nimble learner – someone who learns quickly, is open to the new and unfamiliar, and embraces all experiences as learning opportunities. While trust and confidence were key traits for leaders of yore, nimbleness and the ability to engage are just as important for business managers today. Our fast-paced, increasingly remote work environments require leaders who can inspire their workers while keeping up with change.

See more...

6 Lessons
Available
Communication is also important within the business. Effective communication can help to foster a good working relationship between you and your staff, which can in turn improve morale and efficiency. It is crucial to communicate effectively in negotiations to ensure you achieve your goals. Indeed, communication helps solve employee morale issues by keeping entire teams in the loop, making all team members feel useful within the workplace. This lack of secrecy not only boosts team spirit but it also has a positive effect on staff attitudes.

See more...

6 Lessons
The pharmaceuticals industry, with a potential worth of $1170 billion in 2021, constitutes the discovery, development and marketing of pharmaceutical products to be used as medications for patients with the aim of curing them, or alleviating symptoms. The industry deals with generic or branded drugs alongside medical devices. Its a heavily regulated and governed industry with associated rules differing across various countries, especially for aspects related to drug development, production and marketing.

See more...

7 Lessons
« » page 1 / 4