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7 Steps for a Killer Business Intelligence Resume

Strategy Driven

Technology is leaping every moment, and businesses are getting smarter by acquiring new technical measures. Business owners are continuously hiring business analysts who can transform their decision-making by using advanced technical measures. These guidelines will help you build a killer business intelligence resume.

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Which Data Skills Do You Actually Need? This 2×2 Matrix Will Tell You.

Harvard Business Review

“Utility” is how much you’re likely to need the skill, a proxy for the value it adds to the corporation, and your own career prospects. We did this for techniques, rather than for specific technologies: so, for machine learning rather than TensorFlow; for business intelligence rather than Microsoft Excel, etc.

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The Unnoticed Analyst: Can analytics succeed while going unnoticed.

Strategy Driven

SAS – Providing organizations with THE POWER TO KNOW ® SAS is the leader in business analytics software and services, and the largest independent vendor in the business intelligence market. In the global economy, can analytic practitioners be hugely successful in their careers while going unnoticed?

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Artificial Intelligence Is Almost Ready for Business

Harvard Business Review

Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) is an idea that has oscillated through many hype cycles over many years, as scientists and sci-fi visionaries have declared the imminent arrival of thinking machines. He told me: “I’ve spent my whole career in travel and IT. AI is not the be-all and end-all; it’s an embedded technology.

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What Data Scientists Really Do, According to 35 Data Scientists

Harvard Business Review

While there is no well-defined career path for data scientists, and little support for junior data scientists, we are starting to see some forms of specialization. New techniques come and go, but critical thinking and quantitative, domain-specific skills will remain in demand. Specialization is becoming more important.

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Are We Asking Too Much of Our CIOs?

Harvard Business Review

Chief "Intelligence" Officer: Fostering business intelligence and getting the right data to the right people. Chief "Innovation" Officer: Looking for disruptive technologies to drive innovation. IT management Information & technology Organizational culture' Today''s CIOs must learn to balance all of these personas.

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How Singapore Became an Entrepreneurial Hub

Harvard Business Review

Ultimately dubbed the Technology Incubation Scheme (in Singapore, a scheme is a good thing), the program helped bring a flood of diverse investors into the country by offering to put up 85% of the capital in a start-up when investors put in 15%. One year later, we partnered with the government to prototype a new program under the NFIE.