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What are decision support systems? Sifting data for better business decisions

CIO Business Intelligence

A DSS supports the management, operations, and planning levels of an organization in making better decisions by assessing the significance of uncertainties and the tradeoffs involved in making one decision over another. Forecasting models. It features support for creating and visualizing decision tree–driven customer interaction flows.

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How Skullcandy Uses Predictive and Sentiment Analysis to Understand Customers

Sisense

We knew our journey with predictive analytics and sentiment analysis was going to be a gradual progression that would eventually help us understand and better serve our customers. Then we ran Kraken’s machine learning and predictive modeling engine to get the results. Full circle data experience: achieved. Lessons Learned.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 10

Domino Data Lab

Her talk addressed career paths for people in data science going into specialized roles, such as data visualization engineers, algorithm engineers, and so on. Clearly, when we work with data and machine learning, we’re swimming in those waters of decision-making under uncertainty. Addressing cognitive bias with pre-mortems.

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How Can Citizen Data Scientists Help My Business Succeed?

Smarten

By incorporating analytics into day-to-day activities and allowing access for business users, the business can encourage the transition from business user to Citizen Data Scientist and create a comprehensive system of analytics with governance and collaboration to ensure security, appropriate access, mobile use and fact-based decision-making.

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What’s Top of Mind for CFOs Heading into 2024

Jet Global

If any one word could encapsulate 2023, it would be “uncertainty.” The need for greater efficiency and more accurate forecasting led CFOs to re-evaluate the tools and processes on hand and their ability to overcome skills shortages and drive agility.

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