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Are CEOs Really Necessary Anymore?

Strategy Driven

With increasingly vast bodies of knowledge about experiences, one can see how business Intelligence, with enough computing power, became Artificial Intelligence. CEO’s Role- Wisdom and Innovation. The second is to lead innovation. No driver necessary. Same for Elon Musk.

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Lost in Translation

Strategy Driven

It means distilling raw information into a “story” about our customers, our business growth levers, and the business challenges we face – all with a view of moving the business forward. SAS – Providing organizations with THE POWER TO KNOW ®. To learn more about SAS, its products and services, visit www.sas.com.

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Shadow IT Is Out of the Closet

Harvard Business Review

An impatient marketing or finance manager would, on the sly, secure some extra budget money and hire a contractor to build a little database that tracked mailing addresses or top-line financials. They're simpler to implement than their enterprise-wide counterparts and business people see them as worthwhile and cost-effective.

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5 of the Most Useful AI/Machine Learning Tools for Your Business

Strategy Driven

Over the past few years, the power of machine learning and AI has become a viable tool in business development because of the analytical and data processing capabilities of modern hardware and accompanying software tools. Both of these are focused on business intelligence and deep learning with traditional ML at their core.

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How a German Manufacturing Company Set Up Its Analytics Lab

Harvard Business Review

Finance, Logistics, Marketing, Sales, as well as Production and Quality all produced large amounts of data that could be interesting for data science pilot projects. We needed to shield the team from being flooded by business intelligence reporting projects. This power turned out to be a game changer.