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Competing on Analytics
Book • 2017
Competing on Analytics provides a roadmap for organizations to leverage analytics as a strategic advantage.
It introduces a five-stage model of analytical competition and emphasizes the use of predictive, prescriptive, and autonomous analytics across various business functions.
The book includes examples from companies like Disney, Google, and UPS, and covers topics such as big data, machine learning, and cloud computing.
It introduces a five-stage model of analytical competition and emphasizes the use of predictive, prescriptive, and autonomous analytics across various business functions.
The book includes examples from companies like Disney, Google, and UPS, and covers topics such as big data, machine learning, and cloud computing.
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als der Auslöser genannt, der ihn auf seinen Karriereweg brachte.

Alexander Thamm

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13 Jahre in der Daten- und KI-Welt: Was funktioniert wirklich? (mit Alexander Thamm)
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as a book he wrote about companies that are aggressive in their use of analytics.

Tom Davenport

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AI and Change Management: A Practical Playbook for Leading AI Change
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as the author of "Competing on Analytics", a book that introduced a model for analytics maturity.


Rob Reynolds

#117 Successful Data & Analytics in the Insurance Industry
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as a good high-level book on the value of analyzing data and pivoting your business based on analytical decisions.


Jim Milbery

Big in Japan (Data)





