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Analyst’s corner digest #20

Analysts Corner

Inspired by Adam Grant’s highly regarded book “Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don’t Know,” this article explores the critical importance of rethinking in the context of software engineering. > Despite its name, logistic regression is not a regression but a classification model.

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How do you Market to a fridge? With an Algorithm Whisperer…

Timo Elliott

And to do that, you need to be able to get a view of their activities across every aspect of your interactions: not just they purchasing experience, but also billing and logistics and support and product design.

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Analyst’s corner digest #14

Analysts Corner

This is a very famous name you’ll hear in the BA market, a book with more than 500 pages to cover each and every BA concept. I also started my preparation by reading this book independently, a sort of self-study approach. But after 1 week, looking at the length of the book, my consistency failed. >

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How to Nail your Next Requirements Workshop

Analysts Corner

According to the IIBA’s Business Analysis Book of Knowledge, 3rd edition , the requirements workshop is a focused event attended by key stakeholders and subject matter experts (SMEs) for a concentrated period of time. In this guide, we will use the 5W1H method to help you plan and succeed in your future requirements workshop.

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Augmented Analytics Algorithms and Techniques: Learning for Citizen Data Scientists

ElegantJ BI

Binary Logistic Regression Classification: What is Binary Logistic Regression Classification and How is it Used in Analysis? Multinomial-Logistic Regression Classification: What is the Multinomial-Logistic Regression Classification Algorithm and How Does One Use it for Analysis?

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Will Machine Learning Save The Struggling Airline Industry?

Smart Data Collective

Competitive fares and bookings are monitored by the airlines, which allows revenue management to help airlines determine what strategy their schedule should take with the goal of driving demand. Larger operations mean new costs, new competition, unforeseen logistical risks, and new pricing strategies.

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A beginner’s guide to start a career in Business Analytics

Analysts Corner

You can learn about these topics by taking online courses or reading books on data management and database design. Operations Research Analyst Operations research analysts use mathematical models and statistical analysis to help organisations make decisions about production, logistics, and supply chain management.