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Complimentary Resource – Iteration Planning Guide

Strategy Driven

Complimentary Resource – Business Intelligence: The Definitive Guide for Midsize Organizations. Complimentary Resource – The Essential Guide to Developing a Social Recruiting Strategy. Complimentary Resource – Data Quality: A Survival Guide for Marketing.

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Complimentary Resource – Change Is Constant: PMBOK Guide 5th Edition

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The fifth edition of the PMBOK Guide® was released and once again the profession of project management moved forward. Relate Articles: Complimentary Resource – Business Intelligence: The Definitive Guide for Midsize Organizations. Complimentary Resource – Guide to New Facebook Business Page Timelines.

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Using AI and Machine Learning for Agile Development and Portfolio Management - SPONSOR CONTENT FROM CA TECHNOLOGIES

Harvard Business Review

You’ve probably already heard of the rise in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) across many industries and applications. But, what about the application of AI and ML to agile development, testing and even portfolio management?

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Five Steps to Resource Optimization: Any process can be improved.

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. Of course, it’s the “defined sense” that makes things murky. Analytical models must be validated and continually updated.

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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. However, no one is saying “before we can do analytics we must explain the take-to-the-bank value of analytics to decision makers.”