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Why Data Driven Decision Making is Your Path To Business Success

datapine

While sometimes it’s okay to follow your instincts, the vast majority of your business-based decisions should be backed by metrics, facts, or figures related to your aims, goals, or initiatives that can ensure a stable backbone to your management reports and business operations. Quantitative data analysis focuses on numbers and statistics.

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Unintentional data

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

1]" Statistics, as a discipline, was largely developed in a small data world. With more features come more potential post hoc hypotheses about what is driving metrics of interest, and more opportunity for exploratory analysis. We must correct for multiple hypothesis tests. We ought not dredge our data. And for good reason!

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Five Sweet Web Analytics Resolutions To Kick It Up A Notch

Occam's Razor

Before all the excitement of the new year wears out, here are five simple things I would love for you to try so that your company will have a glorious truly data driven 2010! #1: 2 Learn basic statistics. No longer can tools or "analysts" just puke 15 metrics on a report and hope to survive. 1: Don't suck.

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The Definitive Guide To (8) Competitive Intelligence Data Sources!

Occam's Razor

In May 2010 (!). For example, with Alexa , you can report on traffic statistics (such as rank and page views), upstream (where your traffic comes from) and downstream (where people go after visiting your site) statistics, and key-words driving traffic to a site. Check the definitions of various metrics.

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10 Fundamental Web Analytics Truths: Embrace 'Em & Win Big

Occam's Razor

Part of it is fueled by a vocal minority genuinely upset that 10 years on we are still not a statistically powered bunch doing complicated analysis that is shifting paradigms. Because every tool uses its own sweet metrics definitions, cookie rules, session start and end rules and so much more. Usually at least a test.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

O'Reilly on Data

Both SRE and DevOps emphasize similar practices: version control (62% growth for GitHub, and 48% for Git), testing (high usage, though no year-over-year growth), continuous deployment (down 20%), monitoring (up 9%), and observability (up 128%). It’s particularly difficult if testing includes issues like fairness and bias.