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Three Types of Actionable Business Analytics Not Called Predictive or Prescriptive

Rocket-Powered Data Science

Decades (at least) of business analytics writings have focused on the power, perspicacity, value, and validity in deploying predictive and prescriptive analytics for business forecasting and optimization, respectively. What is the point of those obvious statistical inferences? This is prescriptive power discovery.

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Decoding Data Analyst Job Description: Skills, Tools, and Career Paths

FineReport

Data analysts leverage four key types of analytics in their work: Prescriptive analytics: Advising on optimal actions in specific scenarios. Diagnostic analytics: Uncovering the reasons behind specific occurrences through pattern analysis. SQL manages and retrieves data from databases, handling larger datasets.

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5 Sources of Data for Customer Analytics and Their Benefits

Smart Data Collective

There is no disputing that data analytics is a huge gamechanger for companies all over the world. Global businesses are projected to spend over $684 billion on big data by 2030. There are many ways that companies are using big data to boost their profitability. Customer Experience Analytics.

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What Is Embedded Analytics?

Jet Global

Some cloud applications can even provide new benchmarks based on customer data. Advanced Analytics Some apps provide a unique value proposition through the development of advanced (and often proprietary) statistical models. These advanced analytics become easy for users to apply in their own analyses.