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Agile Reporting for the Manufacturing Industry: 5 Tips for Success

Jet Global

A relatively new concept called “agile finance”—along with its key ingredient “agile reporting”—is empowering businesses to make that shift. Agile Reporting: Speed with Control. In 2001, a group of software developers got together at a ski resort in the Wasatch mountains of Utah and drew up a document they called the “Agile Manifesto.”

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

Not that I’m implying anything about current economic conditions vis-a-vis the timing of this report… #justsayin. They sold off most of the company later, retaining some of its IP, and are known to have kept copies of internal documents. A very big mess since circa 2001, and now becoming quite a dangerous mess. It’s a mess.

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Top 15 project management certifications

CIO Business Intelligence

Almost any IT pro can benefit from adding a project management certification to their list of IT credentials, showing you have the know-how to plan, schedule, budget, execute, deliver, and report on IT initiatives. The exam covers topics including Scrum, Kanban, Lean, extreme programming (XP), and test-driven development (TDD).

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 12

Domino Data Lab

The second rule of Foo Camp concerns a practice called “FrieNDA” where people speak candidly and others respect that without either (1) “Oh gosh I must live tweet stream this amazing insight” or (2) anybody having to sign legal documents. Public Health Reports (2017-07-10). Sci Foo 2019. No big deal.”. The Big Picture.

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Data Science at The New York Times

Domino Data Lab

Because I’m an academic I like to look at the original founding documents. Here is an ancient document about data science, specifically a piece by Jeff Hammerbacher. The other ancient and canonical document for trying to explain to people above me what we do in the data science group is this one. Good, okay.