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Building Analytics Teams

By : John K. Thompson
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Book Image

Building Analytics Teams

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By: John K. Thompson

Overview of this book

In Building Analytics Teams, John K. Thompson, with his 30+ years of experience and expertise, illustrates the fundamental concepts of building and managing a high-performance analytics team, including what to do, who to hire, projects to undertake, and what to avoid in the journey of building an analytically sound team. The core processes in creating an effective analytics team and the importance of the business decision-making life cycle are explored to help achieve initial and sustainable success. The book demonstrates the various traits of a successful and high-performing analytics team and then delineates the path to achieve this with insights on the mindset, advanced analytics models, and predictions based on data analytics. It also emphasizes the significance of the macro and micro processes required to evolve in response to rapidly changing business needs. The book dives into the methods and practices of managing, developing, and leading an analytics team. Once you've brought the team up to speed, the book explains how to govern executive expectations and select winning projects. By the end of this book, you will have acquired the knowledge to create an effective business analytics team and develop a production environment that delivers ongoing operational improvements for your organization.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index

The Future of Analytics – What Will We See Next?

The best way to predict the future is to make it.

—Peter Drucker

I have enjoyed meeting people who make a regular practice of mentally living in, and predicting, the future. Two of my favorite people in the world who do this on a regular basis are Larry Smarr and Mark Anderson. Both Larry and Mark are incredibly accurate at seeing what the future state will be; they are, in effect, prescient.

Larry is the founding Director of the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) and holds the Harry E. Gruber professorship in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at UCSD's Jacobs School.

Larry has made a living out of looking forward, seeing the future, and guiding pure scientific innovations, developments in software, hardware, and networking, and has helped guide the forward path for the US government, multiple global academic organizations,...