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Euro Soccer Special: What Football Teaches Us About Analytics

Sisense

It’s no surprise that rivals followed suit and that by 2010 analytics were widely used by top teams in leading international leagues. Like every other business, football has experienced rapid technological advances that generate and capture data from training and match play. FIFA didn’t even start counting assists until 1994 !

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7 Data Presentation Tips: Think, Focus, Simplify, Calibrate, Visualize++

Occam's Razor

There are three elements to our "big data" efforts, or unhyped normal data efforts: Data Collection, Data Reporting, and Data Analysis. We are all aware that the best companies in the world have an optimal DC-DR-DA allocation when it comes to time/money/people: 15%-20%-65%.

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Magnificent Mobile Website And App Analytics: Reports, Metrics, How-to!

Occam's Razor

In blue is how much time we spent in 2010 and in blue the time spent in 2014. was the dramatic shift between 2010 to 2014 to mobile content consumption. In this post we will look mobile sites first, both data collection and analysis, and then mobile applications. Surely you are not surprised that digital finally beats TV.

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Unintentional data

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

Implicitly, there was a prior belief about some interesting causal mechanism or an underlying hypothesis motivating the collection of the data. As computing and storage have made data collection cheaper and easier, we now gather data without this underlying motivation. Be skeptical, intellectually honest.

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Why Data Driven Decision Making is Your Path To Business Success

datapine

The term ‘big data’ alone has become something of a buzzword in recent times – and for good reason. The importance of data in decision lies in consistency and continual growth. With more people understanding the data at play, you’ll have an opportunity to receive more credible feedback. 3) Gather data now.