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The Top 20 Data Visualization Books That Should Be On Your Bookshelf

Data Pine

Previously, we discussed the top 19 big data books you need to read, followed by our rundown of the world’s top business intelligence books as well as our list of the best SQL books for beginners and intermediates. That’s a colossal number of books on visualization. click for book source**.

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MVP – Minimum Viable Product or Many Varied Perspectives?

Vitality Chicago

Eric Ries and his mentor Steve Blank did popularize the MVP and it was Eric that included it in his 2011 book, the Lean Startup. Benefits realization management is something you can read about in a book but it is only being practiced effectively by less than one in three organizations. Back in 2016, I noticed something odd.

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Can Agile Coaches Change an Organization’s Culture?

Vitality Chicago

Apparently, being caught abusing customers and using shady business practices didn’t end back in 2016 when Wells Fargo was fined $185 million for incentives that led bank employees to open bogus customer bank accounts. And they have: 2016: CEO John G. In total Wells Fargo has been fined over $20 Billion since 2007.

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What is “Hyper Agile”?

Managed Agile

They rely on trust and accountability to let employees take initiatives that lead to innovation and rapid execution.” Paper presented at PMI® Global Congress 2016—EMEA, Barcelona, Spain. One of my favorite books on this topic is “ The Discipline of Market Leaders” by Treacy and Wierzema. ” Cavarec, Y. &

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

Data Pine

For example, you could tell your phone about the trip you plan and it would book the most convenient flight, hotel and rental car for you. Such innovations offer the ability to transfer data over a network, creating valuable experiences for both the consumer and the business itself. Take Walt Disney World, for instance.

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Going for gold: How data is shedding new light on the Olympic Games

Domo

If you’ve been following the Olympic Games in Rio, you know that this summer’s games have been one for the record books—literally. Athletes from Puerto Rico, Singapore, Vietnam, Fiji, and Kosovo won the first-ever medals for their nations; plus, the 2016 Olympic Games is the first to have a refugee team competing.

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Minimum Viable Product (MVP) Doesn’t Mean Skateboards to Rocket Ships

Vitality Chicago

Eric Ries and his mentor Steve Blank did popularize the MVP and and it was Eric that included it in his 211 book, the Lean Startup. Benefits realization management is something you can read about in a book but it is only being practiced effectively by less than one in three organizations. Back in 2016, I noticed something odd.