Strategic Analytics: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review

Strategic Analytics: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review

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Summary

Is your data strategy ready for the next wave of analytics?

Data analytics offer an incredible opportunity to predict the future, engage with new technological advancements, and gain valuable insights about your business。 But unless you're staying on top of the cutting edge of analytics, your company is wasting that potential--and your competitors will be gaining speed while you fall behind。 These articles by experts and consultants will help you understand today's essential thinking about what data analytics are capable of now, how they will evolve, and how to adopt their use in your organization。 Strategic Analytics: The Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review will help you kick off urgent conversations, focus on the right initiatives in your company, and capitalize on the opportunity of analytics。

Business is changing。 Will you adapt or be left behind?
Get up to speed and deepen your understanding of the topics that are shaping your company's future with the Insights You Need from Harvard Business Review series。 Featuring HBR's smartest thinking on fast-moving issues--blockchain, cybersecurity, AI, and more--each book provides the foundational introduction and practical case studies your organization needs to compete today and collects the best research, interviews, and analysis to get it ready for tomorrow。 You can't afford to ignore how these issues will transform the landscape of business and society。 The Insights You Need series will help you grasp these critical ideas--and prepare you and your company for the future。

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Reviews

Sara (onourshelves)

I was expected more focus on data literacy --genuine insights on how to become data literate yourself, as well as encourage the rest of your team to also become data literate。 The focus instead was more on how to put together and run a team in a data heavy and likely large organization, so it was less relevant in terms of the information I was reading for。 Some points I did appreciate were:-you need data people, but you also need people who can communicate that data-if it's not useful, whats the I was expected more focus on data literacy --genuine insights on how to become data literate yourself, as well as encourage the rest of your team to also become data literate。 The focus instead was more on how to put together and run a team in a data heavy and likely large organization, so it was less relevant in terms of the information I was reading for。 Some points I did appreciate were:-you need data people, but you also need people who can communicate that data-if it's not useful, whats the point?-It's important to have a little bit of overlap of job duties on a team so people are able to work together betterOverall, it was a fine book with a few insights, but its not as broadly relevant as I would have liked。 。。。more

Darya

The business who has data has the power to grow。 It maybe the business who knows how to make correct strategic decisions based on the data they own can grow? Decisions are made by humans and humans need to understand and analyze data with the strategic approach。 This book is simple great to explain how to approach data analysis and make strategic business decisions。

Carlos Miguel

Actual Rating: 3。5/5。0This is a very interesting book, especially for people who don't know much about the data world。 I had the impression initially that the focus would be on data analysts and alike, but it was on how to manage a company based on data。 Not necessarily a bad thing, just not what I would have preferred for myself。This is my second book from HBR Insights Series, and even though I enjoyed more the book on Artificial Intelligence, I would highly recommend this series to have differ Actual Rating: 3。5/5。0This is a very interesting book, especially for people who don't know much about the data world。 I had the impression initially that the focus would be on data analysts and alike, but it was on how to manage a company based on data。 Not necessarily a bad thing, just not what I would have preferred for myself。This is my second book from HBR Insights Series, and even though I enjoyed more the book on Artificial Intelligence, I would highly recommend this series to have different perspectives on the challenges and opportunities in the business world while in a very clear and concise manner。 Seriously, every talk has takeaways at the end which are always on point。 。。。more

Christina Turner

Very clear and direct, a great primer for those who want an overview, and encouragement that data is a tool, and shouldn't replace your team。 If anything, you need to affirm your team's abilities and instincts as they learn to incorporate and utilize a new tool in their arsenal。 It's like a sci-fi Desk Set。 Very clear and direct, a great primer for those who want an overview, and encouragement that data is a tool, and shouldn't replace your team。 If anything, you need to affirm your team's abilities and instincts as they learn to incorporate and utilize a new tool in their arsenal。 It's like a sci-fi Desk Set。 。。。more

Sudipt Roy

A reasonably good bird's eye view of the Analytics landscape。 Use cases can help trigger the thought process。 A easy-to-read book printed in triple-line spacing (or thereabout) that will not take too much time to go from cover-to-cover, if someone is motivated enough。 A reasonably good bird's eye view of the Analytics landscape。 Use cases can help trigger the thought process。 A easy-to-read book printed in triple-line spacing (or thereabout) that will not take too much time to go from cover-to-cover, if someone is motivated enough。 。。。more