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Minding The Machines 1st Edition Jeremy Adamson

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Minding The Machines 1st Edition Jeremy Adamson
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Jeremy Adamson
ISBN: 9781119785323, 1119785324
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Minding The Machines 1st Edition Jeremy Adamson by Jeremy Adamson 9781119785323, 1119785324 instant download after payment.

Learn and provide clear insights into how to structure and lead a successful analytics team. This is a deceptively challenging goal since there are no templates to work from. Establishing a project management office, information services, or human resources department is an understood process and does not vary greatly between organizations. Establishing an analytics team, by contrast, requires a significant up-front investment in understanding and contextualizing the initiative. Many organizations have attempted to use operating models and templates from other functions, in particular IT and operations research. This fundamental misunderstanding of where analytics fits within an organization has led to visible failures and has set back the analytical maturity of many organizations. Business leaders need to hire or develop data-centric talent who are able to step back from analysis and project management to view their work through a lens of value-creation. Understand how organizations and practitioners need to structure, build, and lead a successful analytics team – to bridge the gap between business leaders and the analytical function. The analytics job market is very frothy, and the talent pool has swelled in recent years with engineers, actuaries, and scientists up-skilling and re-branding themselves as data scientists. This influx of highly technical specialists with limited leadership experience has had negative consequences for the practice as a whole. Minding the Machines is organized in three key pillars: Strategy, Process, and People. Strategy – How to assess organizational readiness, identify gaps, establish an attainable roadmap, and properly articulate a value proposition and case for change. Process – How to select and manage projects across their lifecycle including design thinking, risk assessment, governance, and operationalization. People – How to structure and engage a team, establish productive and parsimonious conventions, and to lead a distinct…

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