Analytics Blogarama - October 6, 2011
The Emerging Role of the Analyst
This is the first Analytics Blogarama on SmartData Collective!
Analytics bloggers Michael Ensley and Meta S. Brown initiated the idea and helped with the recruitment. Thanks to everyone who sent links to their articles from around the Web.
There will be more Blogaramas in the future, based on other themes for thinking and writing.
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Posts from Beyond the SmartData Collective:
The Emerging Role of the Analyst by Michael Ensley
The ABC's of Analytics by Richard Boire
Quicksand, Data Overload and Corporate Concrete by Christopher Pam
The Emerging Role of the Analyst by David Leese
The Emerging Role of the Analyst by R.K. Carboni
A Message to Data Analysts, Our Future Overlords by Scott Fenstermaker
Rock * Analyst * Hard Place by Erin Polka
Changing Environment is Changing Analytics by Lane Cochrane
Building a Better Analyst by Mark Bradbourne
Sharpen Your Pencils Kids, Data-Driven Careers Are In Demand by Lindsey Mark
6 Conditions for the Rise of Business Analysts by Ted Cuzzillo
The Emerging Role of the (Fundraising) Analyst by Kevin MacDonnell
The Data Miner’s somewhat surprising role as Honest Broker and Change Agent by Keith McCormick
From Survey Questions to Business Applications by Dawn Marie Evans & Steven J. Fink
Data Analysts, Data Scientists and the Rest of Us by Timo Elliott
Analysts: Stop Being Evil! by Myron Weber
A New Breed of Analysts... by Michael Ensley
Every User an Analyst - Bah, Humbug! by Barry Devlin
The Ever-changing Analyst Role by Paul Barsch
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