This is more like a training on how to work like an INTJ (it's an MBTI type). I'm INTJ and my steps of works are exactly like what described in this video which was quite surprising for me.
The INTJ is often Stereotyped as being the best at organizing and planning (with good reason, of course), but taking into consideration the nature of the cognitive functions and the theory of the four sides of the mind, I think the ENFP would be the best at data analytics and possibly other information gathering/management type fields. I also think they would love it. INTJs (and INFJ) would certainly make for top‐tier project managers and/or leaders, though.
Great and insightful content. I'm wondering what more would come by continuing with this course. Can't wait to start it as soon as it is available to people outside of US and Canada!!
Off topic…the biggest challenge for me in the tech world is listening to some of these folks, in/outside of work, where the instructor has this flat, tonality (i.e. monotone, emotionless) when speaking. Even at 1.5x the speed, listening was a struggle. *Aargh*
In the FAQs. The last question... Where can I access Google Career Certificates? The answer: Google Career Certificates are available globally in English on Coursera. The Google IT Support Certificate is also available in Spanish and Portuguese. We are working to make the certificates available in more languages. So I don't think this is an only certain countries available thing!
With just a little bit of practice, his voice can sound like Morgan Freeman, it's such a nice voice lol Thank you for these courses! I'm so excited to start!
Good question! On our RU-vid channel, we offer the videos so you can get a preview of the content before enrolling. If you'd like to access the full certificate program, including assessments and hands-on labs, you can take it through Coursera for $49 per month after a 7-day free trial period: goo.gle/44xVblK
@@GoogleCareerCertificates are you saying this is just the preview? Or this includes all the lectures? If so, Would i save any time off the coursera membership or I’d better register take the assessments in between the lectures?
In regards to the climate change information, that advice is based on climate change being actual and real without any specific data to support that decisions.so basically, you're then making recommendations based on feelings instead of facts. That's not really data.
@@ibrahimzansidibe6963 I leave in the UAE and was able to access the program on coursera but I m not sure if they will give the certificate at the end of the program for the rest of the world.
If Brian climbed the mulberry tree and fell on his head would he be able to predict the future? If so, would anyone even care? Would he ever find a job in data analytics? Probably not... disabled people aren't hireable.