Analytics & Business Intelligence
Team GB: Using Analytics (and Intuition) to Improve Performance
Becoming an elite athlete can have as much to do with talent and skill as with experience and intuition. Data is increasingly part of that mix.
How are organizations leveraging data and analytics to increase operational efficiency, engage key stakeholders, and report on business successes? From 2010-2018, the Data and Analytics initiative investigated how technology enables competitiveness.
MIT SMR’s research employs global qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate how data is influencing business processes, offerings, and engagement with customers. It looks at trends in the use of analytics, the evolution of analytics strategy, optimal team composition, and new opportunities for data-driven innovation.
Becoming an elite athlete can have as much to do with talent and skill as with experience and intuition. Data is increasingly part of that mix.
The 2013 Data & Analytics Report by MIT Sloan Management Review and SAS details the emergence of Analytical Innovators.
Fortune 500 companies are rushing to make big data investments. Who is leading this charge?
Understanding the correlation between romantic love, big data analytics and your personality at work could help you communicate better.
What can companies do to help fill their data scientist gap? That was the topic at a conference hosted by the MIT Center for Digital Business.
GE global software chief William Ruh discusses the combined power of analytics and sensors.
General Electric argues that productivity growth will increase as the industrial Internet emerges.
An Interview with Anthony Goldbloom, CEO of Kaggle.
Remember geography lessons in school, painstakingly memorizing the longest rivers, cultures of various regions, the state capitals?
As PayPal moves to increase its market share, global business analytics will play a pivotal role.
Data-savvy organizations are using analytics to innovate — and to gain competitive advantage.
Behavioral analytics, Bayesian engineering and big data help companies mitigate business risk.
How do the insights from big data differ from what managers generate from traditional analytics?
There isn’t yet a common vocabulary for discussions around the ethical use of big data.
IBM SecondSight is being used at Wimbledon to track how players move on the court.
Consumers want to know when they’re being watched, and have changing expectations about privacy and data mining.
Big Data is often associated with big numbers, but less often with a big picture.