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Rose, Doug.
Data science[electronic resource] :create teams that ask the right questions and deliver real value /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
658.4022
書名/作者:
Data science : create teams that ask the right questions and deliver real value // by Doug Rose.
作者:
Rose, Doug.
出版者:
Berkeley, CA : : Apress :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xix, 251 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Teams in the workplace.
標題:
Big data.
標題:
Computer Science.
標題:
Software Engineering.
標題:
Project Management.
標題:
Big Data/Analytics.
標題:
Software Management.
ISBN:
9781484222539
ISBN:
9781484222522
內容註:
Part 1: Defining Data Science -- Chapter 1: Understanding Data Science -- Chapter 2: Covering Database Basics -- Chapter 3: Recognizing Different Data Types -- Chapter 4: Applying Statistical Analysis -- Chapter 5: Avoiding Pitfalls in Defining Data Science -- Part 2: Building your Data Science Team -- Chapter 6: Rounding Out Your Talent -- Chapter 7: Forming the Team -- Chapter 8: Starting the Work -- Chapter 9: Thinking Like a Data Science Team -- Chapter 10: Avoiding Pitfalls in Building Your Data Science Team -- Part 3: Delivering in Data Science Sprints -- Chapter 11: A New Way of Working -- Chapter 12: Using a Data Science Lifecycle -- Chapter 13: Working in Sprints -- Chapter 14: Avoiding Pitfalls in Delivering in Data Science Sprints -- Part 4: Asking Great Questions -- Chapter 15: Understanding Critical Thinking -- Chapter 16: Encouraging Questions -- Chapter 17: Places to Look for Questions -- Chapter 18: Avoiding Pitfalls in Asking Great Questions -- Chapter 19: Defining a Story -- Part 5: Storytelling with Data Science -- Chapter 20: Understanding Story Structure -- Chapter 21: Defining Story Details -- Chapter 22: Humanizing Your Story -- Chapter 23: Using Metaphors -- Chapter 24: Avoiding Storytelling Pitfalls -- Part 6: Finishing Up -- Chapter 25: Starting an Organizational Change.
摘要、提要註:
Learn how to build a data science team within your organization rather than hiring from the outside. Teach your team to ask the right questions to gain actionable insights into your business. Most organizations still focus on objectives and deliverables. Instead, a data science team is exploratory. They use the scientific method to ask interesting questions and run small experiments. Your team needs to see if the data illuminate their questions. Then, they have to use critical thinking techniques to justify their insights and reasoning. They should pivot their efforts to keep their insights aligned with business value. Finally, your team needs to deliver these insights as a compelling story. Insight!: How to Build Data Science Teams that Deliver Real Business Value shows that the most important thing you can do now is help your team think about data. Management coach Doug Rose walks you through the process of creating and managing effective data science teams. You will learn how to find the right people inside your organization and equip them with the right mindset. The book has three overarching concepts: You should mine your own company for talent. You can't change your organization by hiring a few data science superheroes. You should form small, agile-like data teams that focus on delivering valuable insights early and often. You can make real changes to your organization by telling compelling data stories. These stories are the best way to communicate your insights about your customers, challenges, and industry.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2253-9
Data science[electronic resource] :create teams that ask the right questions and deliver real value /
Rose, Doug.
Data science
create teams that ask the right questions and deliver real value /[electronic resource] :by Doug Rose. - Berkeley, CA :Apress :2016. - xix, 251 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part 1: Defining Data Science -- Chapter 1: Understanding Data Science -- Chapter 2: Covering Database Basics -- Chapter 3: Recognizing Different Data Types -- Chapter 4: Applying Statistical Analysis -- Chapter 5: Avoiding Pitfalls in Defining Data Science -- Part 2: Building your Data Science Team -- Chapter 6: Rounding Out Your Talent -- Chapter 7: Forming the Team -- Chapter 8: Starting the Work -- Chapter 9: Thinking Like a Data Science Team -- Chapter 10: Avoiding Pitfalls in Building Your Data Science Team -- Part 3: Delivering in Data Science Sprints -- Chapter 11: A New Way of Working -- Chapter 12: Using a Data Science Lifecycle -- Chapter 13: Working in Sprints -- Chapter 14: Avoiding Pitfalls in Delivering in Data Science Sprints -- Part 4: Asking Great Questions -- Chapter 15: Understanding Critical Thinking -- Chapter 16: Encouraging Questions -- Chapter 17: Places to Look for Questions -- Chapter 18: Avoiding Pitfalls in Asking Great Questions -- Chapter 19: Defining a Story -- Part 5: Storytelling with Data Science -- Chapter 20: Understanding Story Structure -- Chapter 21: Defining Story Details -- Chapter 22: Humanizing Your Story -- Chapter 23: Using Metaphors -- Chapter 24: Avoiding Storytelling Pitfalls -- Part 6: Finishing Up -- Chapter 25: Starting an Organizational Change.
Learn how to build a data science team within your organization rather than hiring from the outside. Teach your team to ask the right questions to gain actionable insights into your business. Most organizations still focus on objectives and deliverables. Instead, a data science team is exploratory. They use the scientific method to ask interesting questions and run small experiments. Your team needs to see if the data illuminate their questions. Then, they have to use critical thinking techniques to justify their insights and reasoning. They should pivot their efforts to keep their insights aligned with business value. Finally, your team needs to deliver these insights as a compelling story. Insight!: How to Build Data Science Teams that Deliver Real Business Value shows that the most important thing you can do now is help your team think about data. Management coach Doug Rose walks you through the process of creating and managing effective data science teams. You will learn how to find the right people inside your organization and equip them with the right mindset. The book has three overarching concepts: You should mine your own company for talent. You can't change your organization by hiring a few data science superheroes. You should form small, agile-like data teams that focus on delivering valuable insights early and often. You can make real changes to your organization by telling compelling data stories. These stories are the best way to communicate your insights about your customers, challenges, and industry.
ISBN: 9781484222539
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-1-4842-2253-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
173601
Teams in the workplace.
LC Class. No.: HD66
Dewey Class. No.: 658.4022
Data science[electronic resource] :create teams that ask the right questions and deliver real value /
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