“They want to understand what's happening. They want a very clear connection between the model that you're doing and the business outcome. They want to know that you've considered all of the operational risks with what you're doing, that you understand the business, that you understand their motivations and their pain points.
All of that stuff is much more important to stakeholders than if you used TensorFlow or a neural net.”-Jeremy Adamson
In this episode of Data Chats, we have a Q&A with Jeremy Adamson, author of Minding the Machines.
Jeremy Adamson is a leader in AI and analytics strategy across industries. He has worked with major organizations to establish leadership positions in data science and to unlock real business value using advanced analytics.
During this episode, Jeremy and Chris discuss:
Positioning your analytics unit within your organization
Integrating analytics insights into business conversations in a meaningful way
Challenges business leaders face when working with data teams
Effective ways to put together data and analytics teams
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an expert in the field of data and analytics!
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