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_aData analytics _b: effective methods for presenting results |
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_bCRC Press _c2023. _aBoca Ratan |
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_aData analytics applications _915073 |
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500 | _aChapter : 1. Know Your Audience Chapter : 2. Presenting Results from Commonly Used Modeling Techniques Chapter : 3. Visualization to Improve Analytics Chapter : 4. Marketing Models-Demonstrating Effectiveness to Clients Chapter : 5. Restaurant Management: Convincing Management to Change Chapter : 6. Project Presentations in the Armed Forces Chapter : 7. Inventory Management-Customizing Presentations for Management Layers Chapter : 8. Executive Communication in Process Improvement Chapter : 9. Internal Auditing-Seeking Action from Top Management to Mitigate Risk Chapter : 10. Consumer Lending-Winning Presentations to Investors Chapter : 11. "As You Can See ..." | ||
520 | _aEffective presentation of analytical results is the key to close a project successfully. With the meteoric rise in the popularity of data science and analytics, business executives focus on analytics' strategic interpretation and managerial implications, as well as value creation from analytics. | ||
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_aBusiness Data processing _96407 |
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_aBusiness analysts _916128 |
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_aSamaddar, Subhashish _eEDI |
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_aNargundkar, Satish _eEDI |
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_aLiebowitz, Jay _eEDI |
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