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  1. Data Cleaning: The Ultimate Practical Guide
    From Dirty Data to Clean Data
    Lee Baker

    Data Cleaning: The Ultimate Practical Guide is a guide to understanding what dirty data is, and how it gets into your dataset.This book will help you prevent most types of dirty data getting into your dataset, and clean out quickly and efficiently the remaining errors, so you can have clean, fit-for-purpose and analysis-ready data.

  2. Building and Operating Data Hubs
    Navigating the Data Cosmos: A Framework for Informed Decision-Making in the Digital Landscape
    Georg Graner

    Dive into the heart of innovation with the Data Hub Framework—a strategic blueprint transforming raw data into valuable insights. Uncover the layers shaping operational brilliance, customer satisfaction, and unparalleled data-driven value. Welcome to the future of data strategy.

  3. The book will introduce a simple understanding of Mental Models. Then, Loop Learning will help you apply mental models in your daily activities. When you outgrow mental models, use the powerful technique of Systems Thinking. Finally, when the problem is too complex for modeling, Complexity Theory can manage your VUCA world.

  4. Hypothesis Testing
    The Simplest Guide In The Cosmos
    Lee Baker

    Hypothesis Testing - The Simplest Guide In The Cosmos is a series of 6 short, snappy editable books that will help you reach the right conclusions about your data.These books make no assumptions about your previous experience and are perfect for beginners and those just getting started with hypothesis testing.

  5. Hypothesis Testing
    The Simplest Guide In The Cosmos
    Lee Baker

    Hypothesis Testing - The Simplest Guide In The Cosmos is a series of 6 short, snappy editable books that will help you reach the right conclusions about your data.These books make no assumptions about your previous experience and are perfect for beginners and those just getting started with hypothesis testing.

  6. Big Data no Turismo
    conceitos e aplicações
    Laboratório de Estudos em Turismo e Sustentabilidade (LETS/UnB)
    No Description Available
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  8. Inteligencia evolutiva: Siete pasos para su implementación
    Guía práctica para implementar el proceso de inteligencia competitiva en tu organización
    Fernando Guillen

    Aprende paso a paso a implementar un modelo de inteligencia competitiva en tu organización. Recurre a herramientas informáticas de libre acceso. Incrementa la efectividad de la toma de decisiones en tu organización y finalmente tu competitividad.

  9. This is the first time we publish The Medical Futurist's Technology Adoption Curve, showing 50 of the most promising digital health technologies the way we, at The Medical Futurist, see them today. 

  10. Deliver Value in the Data Economy
    Data monetization explained so that everyone understands it!
    Jarkko Moilanen, PhD, Toni Luhti, D.Sc., and Jussi Niilahti

    The book is for data monetization purposes, helps you to build bridge between IT department and business design to maximise data driven value creation. Data productizement and servitization are explained with real-world example case stories. This book is primarily for data business developers and contains just bare minimum of technical terms. 

  11. Find Your Market
    Discover and Win Your Product’s Best Market Opportunity
    Étienne Garbugli

    Find Your Market is a book that helps technology entrepreneurs and innovators find the right market for their innovations.

  12. Introductory International Economics for BBA
    Review Notes
    Supratik Sarkar, Maanya Oberoi, and Siddhi Kabra
    No Description Available
  13. A Deeper Understanding of Stakeholders, their Requirements, and their Dynamics, for Large and Complex Projects.       An advanced systems engineering exploration using ‘Planguage’. 

  14. If you oversimplify your critical requirements, then you have no chance of meeting them; timely and cost-effectively.

  15. Make your boss, and your other top executives, look like the uneducated, illiterate fools they are, for childish bull-shit objectives and plans, destined to destroy the organization, or some projects, if anybody takes them seriously. Or, quietly help them clean things up, before anybody else realizes they are incompetent planners.