By: Louise Herring, Helen Mayhew, Akanksha Midha, Ankur Puri
Full article @ Harvard Business Review
Published on February 11, 2019
Executive Summary
Analytics translators perform some of the most essential functions for integrating analytics capabilities in a company. They define business problems that analytics can help solve, guide technical teams in the creation of analytics-driven solutions to these problems, and embed solutions into business operations. It’s specialized work, calling for strong business acumen, some technical knowledge, and project management and delivery chops. While translators can acquire some of the requisite knowledge for the job through coursework, they make the most impact once they have developed practical skills through on-the-job experience. Translator training is one of the most important analytics investments a company can make because companies seldom capture the full value of analytics without capable translators. The key to training a translation workforce is a multi-tiered progression, in which employees study concepts in a classroom before mastering new skills through apprenticeships. Translators connect the theory and the practice of analytics; their training courses must do the same.
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Thought of the day... It's January 2019, out with the old. Bye! Won't see you later. Don't look me up, call or circle back around in a few days, months or years. God is doing a new thing. I feel a growth coming on. The process may not feel good while I am going through, but when it's over I am going to be greater than I was before. Be confident. Romans 8:28 God is working things out for your good. Love Ya. Loraine |
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