Many people regard math skills as a key factor to achieving success in business as it facilitates the decision-making process. However, I believe it is only one out of various factors that contribute to business success and therefore non-essential. On the one hand, math enables key people to make better decisions. One application of business mathematics to provide statistics that can predict future scenarios. These predictions might lay a firm foundation for more informed and evidence-based decisions, replacing biased ones based on managers’ gut feelings. (Eg)For decades, Unilever has utilised a statistical model that can forecast the supply and demand of fast-moving consumer goods, allowing the company leaders to promptly plan the production and sales of each product category. On the other hand, I believe that one can run a business successfully without excellent math skills. In fact, many entrepreneurs have built billion-dollar enterprises thanks to great personal qualities. A g...