If you're a Data Analyst, E-Commerce Analyst, or aspiring Retail Analyst who wants to move from reporting dashboards to driving real commercial decisions, read this:
It is not only about dashboards. Modern e-commerce teams promote analysts who can:
• Forecast demand under uncertainty
• Optimise inventory and release working capital
• Model cost-to-serve and margin impact
• Quantify supplier and operational risk
• Mitigate stockouts and lost-sales exposure
• Design efficient distribution and network flows
• Explain profitability in executive language
Most analysts track KPIs. Very few understand capital and operational impact.
That's the gap I'm closing with the >>Commercial Analytics Portfolio Blueprint<< a 10-project system designed to transform you from a tool-based analyst into a commercial decision-maker.
Here are the 10 projects you'll build:
1. Unit economics and contribution margin modelling
2. Customer lifetime value (LTV) frameworks
3. Pricing elasticity and promotion impact analysis
4. Inventory optimisation (capital-focused)
5. Cost-to-serve modelling
6. Stockout and lost-sales simulation
7. Supplier risk analysis
8. Network and distribution optimisation
9. Demand forecasting and scenario simulation
10. Integrated capital allocation and margin efficiency modelling
By the end, you'll have:
• 10 portfolio-ready retail case studies
• Structured GitHub repositories with production-quality code
• Executive-style strategy memos for each project
• Scenario simulation engines
• Financial and capital efficiency models
This positions you for roles like:
E-Commerce Analyst | Retail Commercial Analyst | Revenue Analyst | Pricing Analyst | Growth Analyst | Marketplace Strategy Analyst
This is not decorative analytics. This is the thinking and toolkit that separates junior analysts from commercial leaders.
If you want the roadmap:
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The truth about Nigerian Muslims is worst than you think.
October 11, 1991, a German evangelist named Reinhard Bonke planned a large Christian crusade in the northern Nigerian city of Kano.
Christians were excited about the event, and the hype was widespread.
Many Muslims did not like this, and they opposed it, believing that Kano belonged to Islam and that Christians should not hold such a crusade there.
Fearing that Christianity was becoming too popular in Kano, members of the so-called "religion of peace" then took to the streets and began rioting.
Within hours, they started lynching innocent Christians, burning their homes, churches, and businesses.
Christian Children, women and men alike.
Christians were lynched, raped, impaled, butchered, and burned alive.
This targeted violence against Christians continued for days. Many Christian families disappeared, never to be seen again.
Entire Christian neighborhoods became empty, with homes and businesses seized by Muslims after the owners were killed.
By the time the army finally intervened and stopped the killings, hundreds of Christians were dead, thousands were injured, and hundreds of thousands had been displaced.
The military government underreported the death toll as about 100 to 200.
However, survivors and other accounts claim that more than 500 Christians died.
These acts were not carried out by Terrorists, they were carried out by everyday Muslims that knew the people they were killing, the type of Muslims you call your friends.
The crusade was canceled, and the victims never received any justice or compensation.
Today, some of those who carried out the killings, or their children, can be found online proclaiming that Islam is a religion of peace and accusing others of being Islamophobic and saying there is no Christians genocide in Nigeria
Don't ever let anyone massacre your people and then come online to gaslight you.
You are capable of becoming way more skilled than you think -- so don't get lazy, don't make excuses, don't waste your time looking for hacks to succeed without skill, just do the damn work, work smart (efficiency) and hard (volume), and reap the reward.
You have so much potential, even if you don't think so yourself. Just get the ball rolling on your skill-building, stick with it seriously and consistently for months -- you will begin to see yourself transform, and you will begin to understand that you have lots of potential.
@Chillwelled@stvnuniversee@tosinmm_ Iwobi is also part of the average bunch. He is not as exceptional as you claim. Even osimhem have made a better mark than him. There's a reason he's playing for Fulham.
He is better known for him inconsistent turnups, especially in the world cup qualifiers.
@Waleofficial_@FabrizioRomano Tempo ke?
Himself and the whole team couldn't string consecutive passes together in the first half.
The performance was dreadful, they had to use set piece as the alternative lifeline