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Business Analytics: how to implement in your company

mjvinnovation

Welcome to the “Data Age” First and foremost, a contextualization: we do not live what experts are calling the “Data Age” What they want to synthesize is the fact that the world has changed before our eyes, transforming into a universe of digital data of the most varied formats (text, video, audio, image, etc.).

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Data Science: Why and How do you Invest in Data?

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A Data Science strategy aims to mine large amounts of structured and unstructured data to, among other things, identify patterns to help organizations control costs, increase efficiency, recognize new market opportunities, and increase competitive advantage. as well as experience and business insight.

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12 Technology Categories That Will Transform Careers

Daniel Burrus

Social Search will increasingly shape careers as marketers, researchers, and those on Wall Street create applications and services to tap into millions of daily tweets, Facebook conversations, and much more, providing real-time analysis of many key consumer metrics. This will employ many new graphic artists, designers, and programmers.

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Capabilities and Leadership Close the Skills Gap in Manufacturing

Innovation 360 Group

Global manufacturing executives rank “skilled talent” as their #1 competitive differentiator. Companies will assemble, disperse and rearrange skill combinations based on strategic objectives, and an analysis of the capabilities they need to execute. These are not just competitive advantages. They are survival skills.

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How Amazon and other big techs are revolutionizing the healthcare market

mjvinnovation

It is the starting point that makes it possible to evolve the so-called “telemedicine”, which refers to two-way video conferences or the transmission of healthcare data, such as electrocardiograms. In addition to market competition, Amazon and its competitors have another common point: users and data.