Data & Analytics

When Familiarity Fails Us Members Public

Sunday night, flying back to London from Hong Kong, I read a piece in the New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/23/business/boeing-737-max-crash.html] on the development of the Boeing 737 MAX, the model that was involved in the recent Ethiopian Airlines crash. What made this

Ryan den Rooijen
Ryan den Rooijen
Data & Analytics

Data Visualisation: No Tools Required Members Public

When deciding how to build effective analytics teams, data visualisation often comes up as a requirement. It is no surprise that the role of data visualisation analyst has gained traction with many organisations, even as its scope is not entirely clear. What skills should these visualisation analysts have? What sets

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Ryan den Rooijen
Data & Analytics

Choosing Metrics That Matter Members Public

When Tamagotchi [http://www.bandai.com/tamagotchi/] launched in 1997, it ignited a global craze. Children who had never before cared about data were suddenly obsessing about their virtual pet’s hunger and the value of its “Happiness Meter”. While it is easy to poke fun at this, fifteen years

Ryan den Rooijen
Ryan den Rooijen
Data & Analytics

Starting With The Right Question Members Public

Writers like to talk about the tyranny of the blank page. Despite the volume of ideas they might have and dictionaries of words at their disposal, putting pen to paper can be insurmountably challenging. Analytics can engender a similar sentiment in businesses. There are all these data, all these tools

Ryan den Rooijen
Ryan den Rooijen
Data & Analytics

Navigating Data & Analytics Technologies Members Public

During the Age of Discovery, explorers set out to find new lands and establish new trade routes for their countries. Facing terrible storms and fatal scurvy, perhaps the greatest danger came from the lack of reliable maps. Knowing how to return home safely was no trivial matter. With limited knowledge

Ryan den Rooijen
Ryan den Rooijen
Data & Analytics

Analytics Value Chain: Data to Action Members Public

Do not let your data lake become a data swamp! This timely warning has been heard frequently over the past years as companies have invested heavily in novel ways of capturing and collating data. While it might feel like one buzzword accosting another, it cannot be denied that some organisations

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Data & Analytics

Why You Should Care About Analytics Members Public

I say analytics! You say exciting! My straw poll suggests perhaps not. While some reading this will work in the data industry, or share my passion for the subject, many will not. Despite this, I am convinced that you should care, and champion your respective organisations’ analytics capabilities. Why is

Ryan den Rooijen
Ryan den Rooijen
Data & Analytics

Have Data, Want Impact Members Public

Organisations and individuals alike are realising that data — their data — has value. While data literacy has a long way to go, this is an important first step. Judicious use of analytics can have a significant positive impact on individuals’ lives: think of better energy management, increased financial security, and improved

Ryan den Rooijen
Ryan den Rooijen
Data & Analytics