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Building Analytics Teams

You're reading from   Building Analytics Teams Harnessing analytics and artificial intelligence for business improvement

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800203167
Length 394 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John K. Thompson John K. Thompson
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Preface 1. Introduction 2. An Overview of Successful and High-Performing Analytics Teams FREE CHAPTER 3. Building an Analytics Team 4. Managing and Growing an Analytics Team 5. Leadership for Analytics Teams 6. Managing Executive Expectations 7. Ensuring Engagement with Business Professionals 8. Selecting Winning Projects 9. Operationalizing Analytics – How to Move from Projects to Production 10. Managing the New Analytical Ecosystem 11. The Future of Analytics – What Will We See Next? 12. Other Books You May Enjoy
13. Index

Don't make all the decisions

Analytics professionals tend to be an independent lot. We are smart, driven, and can be insular and have a tendency to want to make decisions on our own and move forward quickly. We can see consensus building and group decision making as a hindrance to the speed of change and progress. Sounds like some of my past performance reviews, especially when I have worked at large companies like IBM and others.

In most cases, you and your analytics team members will know the right answers before any other people in the organization. You should: you and your team have been given the data, the resources, and the approval to examine operations, pricing, manufacturing, and more with the express purpose of improving these functional areas.

The challenge is that you and your team do not own the daily operations of those functional areas. Knowing what needs to be done is a prerequisite to action, but it does not predestine action. You and your team can know...

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