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What Leaders Must Know About Data to Drive Success With Machine Learning
Business leaders must rethink data management to succeed with machine learning.
Business leaders must rethink data management to succeed with machine learning.
Leaders can have more influence if they emphasize the people behind the numbers.
How companies assign responsibility for analytics is a crucial factor in exceeding business goals.
A classic bar, line, or pie chart is often the best choice for communicating information.
Digital transformation empowers smarter KPIs.
Automation can go far beyond cars. Self-driving company capabilities are closer than we realize.
#MITSMRChat participants shared ideas about best practices for organizations implementing AI.
New research by MIT SMR Connections and NETSCOUT reveals IT leaders’ data analytics priorities.
New research by MIT SMR Connections and SAS reveals how organizations build trust in analytics.
To make AI a strategic differentiator, organizations need to draw from alternative data sets.
Australian social service agencies are taking the lead in using bots to improve services.
Data on its own has value, but insights from that data substantially increase its value.
Burdened by an overabundance of KPIs, the health care sector can look to machine learning to force a focus on the metrics that matter most.
Businesses are redefining how they create value, says MIT SMR’s 2018 Strategic Measurement study.
The MIT SMR Strategy Forum examines whether privacy concerns limit the use of consumer data.
Digital decoupling is a key to combating technical debt and unlocking strategic agility.
Part 2 of our eight-part video series explores design as the starting point for digital production.
A new survey reports companies are now seeing a direct correlation between big data and AI success.
An infographic based on the 2018 Data & Analytics Report by MIT Sloan Management Review illustrates how companies can better engage with customers using analytics.
Given the growing importance of data to companies, how should managers measure its value?