Biggest Obstacles to Big Data Are Right In Front of Us
Posted on23 Jan 2017
Tagsbig data, 2016 presidential election, bias, Go, uncertainty, statistics, resistance to change, information technology, decisions, business planning, artificial intelligence
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Big data analytics is a big thing. It also plays a huge role in artificial intelligence (AI). Deep learning requires analyzing a... Read More
7 Business Tips From The 2016 Presidential Election
Posted on05 Dec 2016
Tagsbusiness, effectiveness, energy, leadership, motivation, process, social media, big data, change management strategy, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, 2016 presidential election
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Many had to endure the 2016 presidential election. Still, we can gain insights from any experience, good or bad. In that spirit... Read More
9 Tips on How To Bamboozle Someone Anytime You Want
Posted on14 Nov 2016
Tagsprocessing fluency, big data, public speaking, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Economist, presentation, Influence, confidence, authority
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How to bamboozle someone anytime you want is simple. Literally. Most of the tips are easy. A couple might require practice. They... Read More
4 Key Analytical Tools for Change Management
Change management processes make use of various tools. There are three general types: strategic, analytical and planning. A previous post dealt with... Read More
Emotionally Intelligent Computers Will Help Us How?
Posted on05 Feb 2015
Tagstraining, Wall Street Journal, Raffi Khatchadourian, Motherboard, Meghan Neal, facial recognition software, Evelyn Rusli, Elizabeth Dwoskin, clickbait, big data, emotional triggers, The New Yorker, technology, retailing, leadership, internet, emotions, emotional intelligence, customers, organizational culture, computers
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As we make computers more human, we learn more about us. This has already changed how we see our skills, talents and... Read More
Protection from Extreme Decision Making
Posted on29 Jan 2015
Tagsstorytelling, University of Oregon, University of Las Vegas, Sonja Kolstoe, Mary Riddel, balanced nutrition analogy, indecisiveness, forecasting, big data, what-if scenarios, reflection, innovation, information, Harvard Business Review, decisions, creativity, confidence, change
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At its root, extreme decision making is about how we assess possibilities in events. The adage, “Things are never as good nor... Read More
Dealing with Ambiguity
Dealing with ambiguity often occurs when doing things for the first time. The temptation is to make such events clearer than they... Read More
Programming People with Big Data
Posted on22 Sep 2014
Tagssimplification, comedians, customer service, employees, procedure, The Economist, KISS Principle, big data, Six Sigma, Lean Manufacturing, dancers, musicians, athletes
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Big data allows us to overcome the human tendency to oversimplify. Whereas we focus on one or two big causes to our... Read More
Apocalyptic Decision Making – Dealing with Volatility
Posted on18 Sep 2014
Tagsdecisions, event, Harvard Business Review, history, planning, Statistical Analysis, comfort, big data, volatility, VUCA, Nathan Bennett, G. James Lemoine, Apocalyptic Decision Making Series
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Nathan Bennett and G. James Lemoine (“What VUCA Really Means for You” [Harvard Business Review, January 2014 edition]) superficially introduced the four... Read More
The Small Importance of Big Data
Posted on14 Aug 2014
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Many small things are critical to big data. Yet, as history shows, revolutionary uses will surprise us. Our imagination lags far behind... Read More