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Sport analytics leverage AI and ML to improve the game

CIO Business Intelligence

Nearly 10 years ago, Bill James, a pioneer in sports analytics methodology, said if there’s one thing he wished more people understood about sabermetrics, pertaining to baseball, it’s that the data is not the point. The point is to use the data like a razor to cut through false convictions to find the truth.

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P&G enlists IoT, predictive analytics to perfect Pampers diapers

CIO Business Intelligence

That’s when P&G decided to put data to work to improve its diaper-making business. Data-driven diaper analysis During the diaper-making process, hot glue stream is released from an automated solenoid valve in a highly precise manner to ensure the layers of the diaper congeal properly.

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Micro transformation: Driving big business benefit through quick IT wins

CIO Business Intelligence

So IT did a micro transformation dubbed “eCampus,” leveraging the existing framework for online education via a shared services model. On the back end, that required “some plumbing” using Cisco Webex to broadcast the faculty member across a larger footprint. That means if a class can be online, students want that option.

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Keys to Data Fluency: Creating the Data Product Ecosystem

Juice Analytics

For data-driven thinking to flourish in your organization, you need to give people easy access to ‘data products’ that will answer their pressing questions. When we worked for a global manufacturer, a survey of information workers revealed that the top problem was an inability to find data products that served their needs.

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Misleading Statistics Examples – Discover The Potential For Misuse of Statistics & Data In The Digital Age

datapine

Statistics are infamous for their ability and potential to exist as misleading and bad data. Exclusive Bonus Content: Download Our Free Data Integrity Checklist. Get our free checklist on ensuring data collection and analysis integrity! Here they speak about two use-cases in which COVID-19 data was used in a misleading way.