Max Shron
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Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
6 editions
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2014
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Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
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published
2014
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“The four parts are the context of the project; the needs that the project is trying to meet; the vision of what success might look like; and finally what the outcome will be, in terms of how the organization will adopt the results and how its effects will be measured down the line.”
― Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
― Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
“the “soft skills” are for making data useful. Determining what problem one is actually trying to solve, organizing results into something useful, translating vague problems or questions into precisely answerable ones, trying to figure out what may have been left out of an analysis, combining multiple lines or arguments into one useful result…the list could go on. These are the skills that separate the data scientist who can take direction from the data scientist who can give it, as much as knowledge of the latest tools or newest algorithms.”
― Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
― Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
“Consider this incomplete list of things that can be made better with data: Answering a factual question Telling a story Exploring a relationship Discovering a pattern Making a case for a decision Automating a process Judging an experiment”
― Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
― Thinking with Data: How to Turn Information into Insights
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