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Burnout: An IT epidemic in the making

CIO Business Intelligence

The 2023 IT salary report from Robert Half reinforces these findings. For IT professionals who report high levels of burnout, 42% are considering quitting their company within the next six months, according to survey data from Yerbo. Moreover, 30% reported that they feel inefficient at work.

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New Thinking, Old Thinking and a Fairytale

Peter James Thomas

Of course it can be argued that you can use statistics (and Google Trends in particular) to prove anything [1] , but I found the above figures striking. Computerworld – Gartner: Customer-service outsourcing often fails , Scarlet Pruitt, March 2005. King was a wise King, but now he was gripped with uncertainty.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

He was saying this doesn’t belong just in statistics. It involved a lot of work with applied math, some depth in statistics and visualization, and also a lot of communication skills. If you look into the middle bucket, they have three things that they report in common. Tukey did this paper. It’s a great read.

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Fitting Bayesian structural time series with the bsts R package

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

SCOTT Time series data are everywhere, but time series modeling is a fairly specialized area within statistics and data science. They may contain parameters in the statistical sense, but often they simply contain strategically placed 0's and 1's indicating which bits of $alpha_t$ are relevant for a particular computation. by STEVEN L.