Analytics & Business Intelligence
Deodorizing Your Data
If there are quality problems with your data, there are ways to clean it up — but it’s often more efficient to refactor your processes to prevent “smelly” data.
If there are quality problems with your data, there are ways to clean it up — but it’s often more efficient to refactor your processes to prevent “smelly” data.
As businesses become increasingly data-focused, it’s important to recognize that data is only as good as the analysis it’s put through.
Intermountain Healthcare uses data and analytics to improve its health services, including lowering its infection rates.
We answer three questions about the findings in our recent Big Idea Initiative research report, “The Talent Dividend.”
Wealth once was measured by land, employees or equipment. Today, information is the new driver.
Organizations that deal with big data analytics often grapple with change management.
What can companies do to help fill their data scientist gap? That was the topic at a conference hosted by the MIT Center for Digital Business.