Analytics & Business Intelligence
How Analytics Can Transform Business Models
By delivering deep analytical insights to its clients, Entravision was able to enter new markets.
By delivering deep analytical insights to its clients, Entravision was able to enter new markets.
Analytics researchers present their findings on the characteristics of “Analytical Innovators.”
With the growing potential of data and analytics, how should managers balance analytics and intuition?
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?
Experts agree: Big data and analytics are beginning to revolutionize management.
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.
Two of the biggest names in analytics thought leadership explore what’s different about today’s information stream.
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?
Andrew McAfee, coiner of the phrase Enterprise 2.0, talks about how to get value from big data.
As PayPal moves to increase its market share, global business analytics will play a pivotal role.
Most companies seem to be better at collecting data than using what they collect to create value.
The Fall 2012 issue of MIT Sloan Management Review features a number of articles about how companies can use data to win at business.
Data-savvy organizations are using analytics to innovate — and to gain competitive advantage.
How do the insights from big data differ from what managers generate from traditional analytics?
IBM SecondSight is being used at Wimbledon to track how players move on the court.
The rapid growth of data creates business opportunities — but only if IT and management work together.