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Now that computers can do a good job with processing and storing data, what's next?
Lorien Pratt's insight:
If you watch one video this year on decision intelligence, this should be it:
Now that computers can do a good job with processing and storing data, what's next? Today, we create beautiful data visualizations so that we can understand the data, to think through systems and make decisions. Tomorrow, that systems thinking and decision making will benefit from computer support, as well.
A breakthrough talk, by Quantellia CEO Mark Zangari at the University of San Francisco.
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If you watch one video this year on decision intelligence, this should be it:
Now that computers can do a good job with processing and storing data, what's next? Today, we create beautiful data visualizations so that we can understand the data, to think through systems and make decisions. Tomorrow, that systems thinking and decision making will benefit from computer support, as well.
A breakthrough talk, by Quantellia CEO Mark Zangari at the University of San Francisco.