The ICARE - International Center for Agribusiness Research and Education
invites you to participate in a training on
Forecasting for Agribusiness Executives
conducted by
Lena Mamikonyan
- Dates: The 3-day intensive training will take place on March 1-3, 2017.
- Venue: International Center for Agribusiness Research and Education (ICARE (74 Teryan Street, 0009 Yerevan)).
- Time: 18:30 - 20:45, (this includes a coffee break). For details, see the agenda below.
- Working language: The working language of the training will be Armenian; however, the PowerPoint slides will be in English.
- Level: Intermediate. Participants are not expected to be intimately familiar with forecasting; however, it is recommended that they have a basic background in statistics (regression analysis) and Microsoft Excel.
Training participation fee
The training is free of charge. While similar hands-on trainings are quite expensive, ICARE fully covers the associated expenses for the participants, thus staying true to its charitable, social, scientific, and educational commitments. Upon successful completion of the training, the participants will be awarded a certificate of participation. To qualify for the certificate, participants must be present in all the sessions.
Training description
Forecasting is an important tool at the disposal of executives at small and large agribusiness companies for successful decision-making. In this hands-on training, the participants will familiarize themselves with different quantitative models used to generate forecasts of the objects of interest (for example, GDP, prices, quantity sold, sales, costs, interest rates, exchange rates etc.). The distinctive feature of this training is that it will focus on different quantitative models for developing both deterministic or point (without risk) and interval or stochastic (risk included) forecasts. The forecasting models include regression-based models to capture linear and non-linear trends, structural variation, seasonality, cyclical variation, and random variation.
Target audience
The purpose of this training is to equip participants with practical skills to assist them in making educated economic decisions in a business context. This training extensively uses regression-based forecasting techniques applied to various sample datasets and is intended for business executives, business consultants, business analysts, economists, policy makers, senior level economics and business students, and other interested parties that do forecasting and risk analysis in any type of production or service industry (agribusiness, banking, consulting, food industry, production, wholesaling/retailing, tourism etc.).
Expected outcomes
After completing this training, participants will be able to:
- Recognize the patterns (trend, seasonality, cyclical variation, and random variation) displayed by the data.
- Develop various appropriate regression-based forecasting models.
- Estimate the model (or models), decide on the best model, and interpret the results.
- Produce both point and interval forecasts.
- Make recommendations to business managers to facilitate their decision making process.
- Be proficient in using Simetar (Excel add-in) for forecasting purposes.
Software
An Excel add-in Simetar© will be used. The trial copy of the complete Simetar© with all the functionality and capabilities of the single user license will be installed on your notebook by the training organizers before the start of the training free of charge which will operate for 30 days.
Presentation methods
A combination of PowerPoint presentations and in-class computer exercises will be used (the participants must bring their own notebooks to every session). The participants will be provided with training material ahead of time. A dynamic discussion and exchange of ideas through interactive class participation will be strongly encouraged.
Trainer
Ms. Mamikonyan received her Master’s degree in Agribusiness and Marketing from Armenian National Agrarian University. Currently, she works as an instructor and graduate research and teaching assistant in the Master of Agribusiness (MAB) program at the Armenian National Agrarian University. She assists in teaching graduate courses such as Econometrics and Managerial Economics, and teaches Agribusiness Analysis and Forecasting in the MAB program. Also, she works as a manager of programs at the Union of Credit Organizations of RA (UCORA).
Registration procedure and deadline
If interested, please register for the training by filling out the attached registration form (in English) and emailing it to the training coordinator, Lena Mamikonyan at lenamamikonyan@gmail.com. Registration deadline is 18:00 pm, February 25th. The seating is limited. ONLY SHORTLISTED APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED FOR PARTICIPATION.
Contacts
If you have questions, please contact Lena Mamikonyan at lenamamikonyan@gmail.com or call at 093 42-59-55.
Agenda
March 1 |
|
Time |
Topics |
18:30 - 19:30 |
Introduction to the concept of risk and forecasting |
19:30 - 19:45 |
Coffee break |
19:45 - 20:45 |
Trend (linear and non-linear) regression forecasts |
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March 2 |
|
Time |
Topics |
18:30 - 19:30 |
Structural variation model |
19:30 - 19:45 |
Coffee break |
19:45 - 20:45 |
Seasonal forecasts using dummy variables Moving average forecasts |
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March 3 |
|
Time |
Topics |
18:30 - 19:30 |
Seasonal forecasts using harmonic regressions Cyclical forecasts using harmonic regressions |
19:30 - 19:45 |
Coffee break |
19:45 - 20:45 |
Time-series analysis |