...you in your kale and beet salad diet. Outputs are correlations to rates of infection and strangulation. In business, multivariate-statistical modeling is how most analytics gets done. It’s also more...…
You have to read this book. If you lead an IT organization, or part of an IT organization, you have to read it. I didn’t even write the sucker and...…
...they are. Well, okay, that’s one of the problems. Another is that once you (you being me, that is) get in the quadrant habit, new ones pop into your head...…
In the end, technique can’t substitute for courage. Take, for example, brainstorming. By now, most of us in business have learned how to brainstorm properly. We sit at the table,...…
...warehousing and data mining, for example) can make your company’s entertainment program more effective. Molecularization (a 20 buck word if ever there was one!) lets you break up your products...…
...thought-mapping software for strategic planning. Whatever it is, it represents a business improvement opportunity for some small community of interest in the company and another headache for you. They get...…
...organizational success. Choose a problem — the organizational equivalent of weight you want to lose. Perhaps it’s a proliferation of custom-coded point-to-point system interfaces, a common-enough problem. How do you...…
...in-house development; integration of best-of-breed solutions; and refactoring, modernizing the legacy solution instead of replacing it. It’s also the wrong question because it invites argument instead of problem-solving. It asks...…
...flabby organization this might be just the ticket … for a year or two. Beyond that limit, forget it — it’s both statistically and socially invalid.Statistically: If you trim the...…
...this innovation we need to do “Meta Training” on the use of new tools that help enable distributed collaboration. For example, instead of gathering around a white board, we may...…