HBR guide to data analytics basics for managers. /
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HD 57.7 J762 2017 Leadership material: | HD 57.7 P226 2016 Introducing leadership / | HD 66 L664 2017 Group dynamics for teams / | HD30.215 H37 2018 HBR guide to data analytics basics for managers. / | HD 30.3 L393 2015 NLP the essential handbook for business: | HD 31 F634 2013 Fundamentals of management : theories, practices and cases / | HD 31 F634 2013 Fundamentals of management : theories, practices and cases / |
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Don't let a fear of numbers hold you back. Today's business environment brings
with it an onslaught of data, but leaving the analysis to others in your company just won't cut
it. Now more than ever, managers must know how to tease insight from data--to understand
where it comes from, make sense of the numbers, and use those findings to inform their
toughest decisions. But how do you get started? Whether you're working with data experts or
running your own tests, you'll find answers in the HBR Guide to Data Analytics Basics for
Managers. This book describes a three-step process to get the information you need, study
the data, and communicate your findings to others. You'll learn how to: Identify the metrics
you need to measure Formulate hypotheses and test against them Ask the right questions of
your data experts Understand statistical terms and concepts Create effective charts and
visualizations Avoid common mistakes--
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