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Invitation: 12-Part E-Course on Multi Criteria Decision Making




I hope this message finds you well.

I am pleased to invite you to enroll in my new 12-part online e-course:

“Learn Multi Criteria Decision Making Techniques – with Real Life Case Studies.”

This e-course is designed for postgraduate engineering and management students, research scholars, and early-career professionals who wish to apply Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methods rigorously in academic research, consulting, and real-world decision problems.

Across 12 focused modules, we will:

  • Build a clear conceptual foundation of major MCDM techniques
  • Work through complete, real-life case studies step by step
  • Use real datasets relevant to engineering, environment, and management problems
  • Demonstrate method implementation in a transparent and reproducible way
  • Discuss how to write and present MCDM-based results in theses and research papers

By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  • Choose appropriate MCDM techniques for different decision contexts
  • Structure decision problems with criteria, alternatives, and weights
  • Apply methods such as AHP, TOPSIS, ELECTRE and others to real datasets
  • Interpret and communicate results for projects, theses, and publications

The course will be delivered fully online, with recorded lectures, worked examples, and supporting materials so that you can learn at your own pace. Details regarding schedule, access, and fees will be shared upon registration.

If you are interested in strengthening your decision analysis skills and applying MCDM techniques confidently in your work, I warmly invite you to join this e-course.

To register or to know more, please visit:https://veryshorttermcourse.substack.com/s/ahp
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Looking forward to your participation.

With best regards,





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