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Coca-Cola uses forward-looking analytics to understand its customer base and international distribution network.
Across a broad swath of industries, multinationals are losing ground in emerging markets to local players.
The 2015 Data & Analytics Report by MIT Sloan Management Review and SAS finds that talent management is critical to realizing analytics benefits.
Humanyze helps interpret social data so that businesses can identify the best collaborative practices of the most effective people.
Not every company needs to be built around a strong brand, exceptional talent or exclusive technology.
The role of project sponsors is often overlooked, but actively engaged executives are crucial to a project's success.
Increased access to data can be turned into better decision making by focusing on both the production and consumption of analytics.
Research offers insights into when trying to reach consensus is the right course, and when it isn't.
Companies that are experienced in using analytics successfully offer five lessons for corporate leaders.
Making it safe to be honest about when projects are getting off track can promote cooperative behavior.