Posts Tagged "Data Science"

The Skill That Determines Whether Your AI Project Succeeds Before It Starts

The Skill That Determines Whether Your AI Project Succeeds Before It Starts

Most AI projects fail not because the models are wrong, but because the problem was never defined correctly. Problem framing and measurement are the unglamorous foundations that separate projects that deliver value from projects that deliver dashboards.
The Three Layers of Good Decisions Under Uncertainty

The Three Layers of Good Decisions Under Uncertainty

Most decision failures aren't failures of information. They're failures of structure. Here's the framework that separates people who decide well from people who just decide.
Hierarchies and Graphs: Two Lenses to See the World

Hierarchies and Graphs: Two Lenses to See the World

Two structures underlie nearly every system worth understanding. Hierarchies impose order through layers and abstraction. Graphs reveal complexity through connection. Learning to see with both changes how you think about everything.
From Data to Decisions: Building Products That Actually Get Used

From Data to Decisions: Building Products That Actually Get Used

Most data science work never reaches production. The gap between insight and action is not a technical problem — it's a design problem, a communication problem, and sometimes a courage problem.
The Customer Intelligence Architecture

The Customer Intelligence Architecture

Most organizations have more customer data than they know what to do with. The problem is not data volume — it is the absence of a coherent intelligence architecture that connects what customers do to what the business should do next.

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