Why did some of your analytics project fail? Our structured 5-step framework helps you get from Data to Decisions efficiently, and enables alignment with stakeholders and clients. Special discount to KDnuggets subscribers.
Date:
Data Scientist and Analyst: Would you like to increase the business $ impact of your projects?
Why did some of your analytics project not result in incremental $'s?
- Was it because of the technical issues - wrong techniques, bad data?
- Or was it because the stakeholders didn't use your insights for decision making?
In our experience, majority of the failed analytics projects is because good-credible insights are not being utilized in decision making. And that usually happens because the analyst and the decision makers are either not aligned on the business problem or the path to the solution.
Solution:
A structured 5-step framework to get from
Data to Decisions™
efficiently. This structure not only enables solving the right business problem but also enables alignment with stakeholders and clients early on with proper handshakes at relevant times, so when you are ready with your insights, they are already bought-in and ready to make decisions based on your recommendations.
Want to learn more? Sign up today for our upcoming 1-day workshop on
"Increasing Business Impact through Analytics" - May 18th, Santa Clara, CA.
Key Workshop Take-Away
- Increase impact of your analytics effort with appropriate stakeholder alignment, influencing and communication
- Increase efficiency of analytics project through starting with the real business question (vs. stated ask), a structured approach to analytics and the right technique.
To learn more about the workshop, visit
www.aryng.com/landing/May-Business-Impact-Through-Analytics-Workshop.html
or contact us at 1.866.604.3092 or
info@aryng.com.
Special Discount for KDNuggets subscribers: Use code "May-KD-10" for
$100 OFF
the registration fee. Offer valid till
April 30th, 2012.
To learn more about our 5-step framework with an example, download the whitepaper on
5-step from Data to Decisions.
|