There's lots of hype behind the power of predictive analytics these days. Dave asks: Why isn't everyone doing it if it promises to be a way to improve your chances of a sale? Primarily because it isn't easy. In this first in a series, Dave takes a brief look at the differences between behavioral analytics and predictive analytics.
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There's lots of hype behind the power of predictive analytics these days. Dave asks: Why isn't everyone doing it if it promises to be a way to improve your chances of a sale? Primarily because it isn't easy. In this first in a series, Dave takes a brief look at the differences between behavioral analytics and predictive analytics.
We often take for granted that the algorithms we have in our applications that help us crunch and analyze data are without any bias. As if they were constructed in a vacuum. The reality is much different. In this podcast, recorded a few years ago when we were releasing our book, "The New Marketing Analytics", Dave provides a high-level overview of how managers at all levels need to be aware of potential bias. People still develop the programming needed to run any kind of alg...
Managerial Analytics: Powering Your Career
There's lots of hype behind the power of predictive analytics these days. Dave asks: Why isn't everyone doing it if it promises to be a way to improve your chances of a sale? Primarily because it isn't easy. In this first in a series, Dave takes a brief look at the differences between behavioral analytics and predictive analytics.