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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. Another way of saying this is: given observed data X, we can predict some outcome Y.

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Prescriptive Analytics – a Winning Bet for Casinos

BizAcuity

Ever since the digitization of casinos, casino managers are being exposed to a great deal of data. Hidden tangled within this sea of data lie many insights, which can open up new opportunities for growth and revenue. This is what makes the casino industry a great use case for prescriptive analytics technologies and applications.

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

FineReport

Rapid technological advancements and extensive networking have propelled the evolution of data analytics, fundamentally reshaping decision-making practices across various sectors. In this landscape, data analysts assume a pivotal role, tasked with interpreting data to drive informed decision-making.

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Prescriptive Analytics – a Winning Bet for Casinos

BizAcuity

Ever since the digitization of casinos, casino managers are being exposed to a great deal of data. Hidden tangled within this sea of data lie many insights, which can open up new opportunities for growth and revenue. This is what makes the casino industry a great use case for prescriptive analytics technologies and applications.