Presentation version of the paper "Data is our Future, Welcome to the Age of Infomagination" by Matt Sadler (full paper available here: http://infomagination.typepad.com/files/matt-sadler---infomagination-1.pdf)
Have you ever get overwhelmed with the buzzwords like Business Intelligence, Big Data, Business Analytics, Data Warehouse, Data Mining, Data Visualization, Decision Support Systems, and Expert Systems? This presentation gives you a brief enlightening introduction and outlines how these technologies can help organizations earn competitive advantage.
Furthermore, the presentation explains the some important BI tools' adoption and return on investment considerations.
MIS Lecture Tribhuvan University Lecture | Managing the Digital Firm Book b...Ram Sharma
MIS Lecture - Tribhuvan University
Lecturer : Ram Sharma Bhattarai
BBA 3th Semester | TU University, Palpa
Reference : Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm
Book by Jane Laudon and Kenneth C. Laudon
Taken from the Future of Web Design, San Francisco 2015 Conference. https://futureofwebdesign.com/san-francisco-2015/
Site analytics. The quantified self. Big data. Human activity is creating more and more measurable data. But is more data really helping designers make better decisions? Human problems often require illogical approaches. In order to meet real human needs, we need to approach the data we collect with empathy and find the story in the facts.
Keynote Slides: Creating the Future of NewsRoss Dawson
Slides for Ross Dawson's opening keynote at INMA World Congress 2015 in New York. Note that the slides are not designed to be viewed without attending the keynote, and there are numerous videos in the presentation not visible in these slides. For more see www.rossdawson.com
Have you ever get overwhelmed with the buzzwords like Business Intelligence, Big Data, Business Analytics, Data Warehouse, Data Mining, Data Visualization, Decision Support Systems, and Expert Systems? This presentation gives you a brief enlightening introduction and outlines how these technologies can help organizations earn competitive advantage.
Furthermore, the presentation explains the some important BI tools' adoption and return on investment considerations.
MIS Lecture Tribhuvan University Lecture | Managing the Digital Firm Book b...Ram Sharma
MIS Lecture - Tribhuvan University
Lecturer : Ram Sharma Bhattarai
BBA 3th Semester | TU University, Palpa
Reference : Management Information Systems: Managing the Digital Firm
Book by Jane Laudon and Kenneth C. Laudon
Taken from the Future of Web Design, San Francisco 2015 Conference. https://futureofwebdesign.com/san-francisco-2015/
Site analytics. The quantified self. Big data. Human activity is creating more and more measurable data. But is more data really helping designers make better decisions? Human problems often require illogical approaches. In order to meet real human needs, we need to approach the data we collect with empathy and find the story in the facts.
Keynote Slides: Creating the Future of NewsRoss Dawson
Slides for Ross Dawson's opening keynote at INMA World Congress 2015 in New York. Note that the slides are not designed to be viewed without attending the keynote, and there are numerous videos in the presentation not visible in these slides. For more see www.rossdawson.com
Matts Ipa Excellence Diploma Final Assignment Advice 100310mattsadler
A presentation given by Matt Sadler of Karmarama (President's Prize winner on the 2007-8 IPA Excellence Diploma) to the class of 2009-10 with some personal advice on how to approach writing their final assignments.
Matt Sadler Infomagination Fs Forum 061009mattsadler
A presentation by Matt Sadler, Senior Planner at Euro RSCG London, to the Financial Services Forum on the 6th of October 2009, as part of their Age of Infomagination workshop event.
Visit www.infomagination.co.uk for more info.
BigData & Supply Chain: A "Small" IntroductionIvan Gruer
In the frame of the master in logistic LOG2020, a brief presentation about BigData and its impacts on Supply Chains at IUAV.
Topics and contents have been developed along the research for the MBA final dissertation at MIB School of Management.
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Statistics: Visualizing Data
Introductory Essay from the Locks
The Reality Today
All of us now are being blasted by information design. It's being poured into our eyes
through the Web, and we're all visualizers now; we're all demanding a visual aspect to
our information… And if you're navigating a dense information jungle, coming across
a beautiful graphic or a lovely data visualization, it's a relief, it's like coming across a
clearing in the jungle. –David McCandless
In today’s complex ‘information jungle,’ David McCandless observes that “Data is the new soil.”
McCandless, a data journalist and information designer, celebrates data as a ubiquitous resource
providing a fertile and creative medium from which new ideas and understanding can grow.
McCandless’s inspiration, statistician Hans Rosling, builds on this idea in his own TEDTalk with his
compelling image of flowers growing out of data/soil. These ‘flowers’ represent the many insights that
can be gleaned from effective visualization of data.
We’re just learning how to till this soil and make sense of the mountains of data constantly being
generated. As Gary King, Director of Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science says in his New
York Times article “The Age of Big Data”:
“It’s a revolution. We’re really just getting under way. But the march of quantification,
made possible by enormous new sources of data, will sweep through academia,
business and government. There is no area that is going to be untouched.”
How do we deal with all this data without getting information overload? How do we use data
to gain real insight into the world? Finding ways to pull interesting information out of data can
be very rewarding, both personally and professionally. The managing editor of Financial Times
observed on CNN’s Your Money: “The people who are able to in a sophisticated and practical
way analyze that data are going to have terrific jobs." Those who learn how to present data in
effective ways will be valuable in every field.
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Many people, when they think of data, think of tables filled with numbers. But this long-held notion is
eroding. Today, we’re generating streams of data that are often too complex to be presented in a
simple “table.” In his TEDTalk, Blaise Aguera y Arcas explores images as data, while Deb Roy uses
audio, video, and the text messages in social media as data.
Some may also think that only a few specialized professionals can draw insights from data. When we
look at data in the right way, however, the results can be fun, insightful, even whimsical--and accessible
to everyone! Who knew, for example, that there are more relationship break-ups on Monday than on
any other day of the week, or that ...
Notes from the Observation Deck // A Data Revolution gngeorge
Notes from the Observation Deck will provide you with an examined look at the interesting phenomena and trends taking place around us today. We present them to you with the hope of sparking broader conversations, debates and ideas. Please use this as a resource for knowledge, inspiration and enjoyment.
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Presentation given by Roger Hoerl when he received the Statistical Advocate of the Year Award from the Chicago Section of the American Statistical Association (ASA), May 9th, 2013.
What does a data scientist actually do? Here at Good Rebels we wanted to outline a profile of this new profession, with the help of various industry leaders from academia, business and institutions. In short, we concluded that the main tasks of a data scientist are to identify data, transform it when incomplete, categorize it, prepare it for analysis, perform the analysis, visualize the results and communicate them.
Matts Ipa Excellence Diploma Final Assignment Advice 100310mattsadler
A presentation given by Matt Sadler of Karmarama (President's Prize winner on the 2007-8 IPA Excellence Diploma) to the class of 2009-10 with some personal advice on how to approach writing their final assignments.
Matt Sadler Infomagination Fs Forum 061009mattsadler
A presentation by Matt Sadler, Senior Planner at Euro RSCG London, to the Financial Services Forum on the 6th of October 2009, as part of their Age of Infomagination workshop event.
Visit www.infomagination.co.uk for more info.
BigData & Supply Chain: A "Small" IntroductionIvan Gruer
In the frame of the master in logistic LOG2020, a brief presentation about BigData and its impacts on Supply Chains at IUAV.
Topics and contents have been developed along the research for the MBA final dissertation at MIB School of Management.
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Statistics: Visualizing Data
Introductory Essay from the Locks
The Reality Today
All of us now are being blasted by information design. It's being poured into our eyes
through the Web, and we're all visualizers now; we're all demanding a visual aspect to
our information… And if you're navigating a dense information jungle, coming across
a beautiful graphic or a lovely data visualization, it's a relief, it's like coming across a
clearing in the jungle. –David McCandless
In today’s complex ‘information jungle,’ David McCandless observes that “Data is the new soil.”
McCandless, a data journalist and information designer, celebrates data as a ubiquitous resource
providing a fertile and creative medium from which new ideas and understanding can grow.
McCandless’s inspiration, statistician Hans Rosling, builds on this idea in his own TEDTalk with his
compelling image of flowers growing out of data/soil. These ‘flowers’ represent the many insights that
can be gleaned from effective visualization of data.
We’re just learning how to till this soil and make sense of the mountains of data constantly being
generated. As Gary King, Director of Harvard’s Institute for Quantitative Social Science says in his New
York Times article “The Age of Big Data”:
“It’s a revolution. We’re really just getting under way. But the march of quantification,
made possible by enormous new sources of data, will sweep through academia,
business and government. There is no area that is going to be untouched.”
How do we deal with all this data without getting information overload? How do we use data
to gain real insight into the world? Finding ways to pull interesting information out of data can
be very rewarding, both personally and professionally. The managing editor of Financial Times
observed on CNN’s Your Money: “The people who are able to in a sophisticated and practical
way analyze that data are going to have terrific jobs." Those who learn how to present data in
effective ways will be valuable in every field.
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Many people, when they think of data, think of tables filled with numbers. But this long-held notion is
eroding. Today, we’re generating streams of data that are often too complex to be presented in a
simple “table.” In his TEDTalk, Blaise Aguera y Arcas explores images as data, while Deb Roy uses
audio, video, and the text messages in social media as data.
Some may also think that only a few specialized professionals can draw insights from data. When we
look at data in the right way, however, the results can be fun, insightful, even whimsical--and accessible
to everyone! Who knew, for example, that there are more relationship break-ups on Monday than on
any other day of the week, or that ...
Notes from the Observation Deck // A Data Revolution gngeorge
Notes from the Observation Deck will provide you with an examined look at the interesting phenomena and trends taking place around us today. We present them to you with the hope of sparking broader conversations, debates and ideas. Please use this as a resource for knowledge, inspiration and enjoyment.
Roger hoerl say award presentation 2013Roger Hoerl
Presentation given by Roger Hoerl when he received the Statistical Advocate of the Year Award from the Chicago Section of the American Statistical Association (ASA), May 9th, 2013.
What does a data scientist actually do? Here at Good Rebels we wanted to outline a profile of this new profession, with the help of various industry leaders from academia, business and institutions. In short, we concluded that the main tasks of a data scientist are to identify data, transform it when incomplete, categorize it, prepare it for analysis, perform the analysis, visualize the results and communicate them.
Data: A Timeline - How Data Came To Rule The WorldRibbonfish
Data: A Timeline - How Data Came To Rule The World
At Ribbonfish, we work with data all the time. Organisations use data to understand their customers, test new products, manage processes, and much more. This presentation looks at the timeline of how data came to such importance in this noisy world.
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Event Report - SAP Sapphire 2024 Orlando - lots of innovation and old challengesHolger Mueller
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Anny Serafina Love - Letter of Recommendation by Kellen Harkins, MS.AnnySerafinaLove
This letter, written by Kellen Harkins, Course Director at Full Sail University, commends Anny Love's exemplary performance in the Video Sharing Platforms class. It highlights her dedication, willingness to challenge herself, and exceptional skills in production, editing, and marketing across various video platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
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In this masterclass, presented at the Global HR Summit on 5th June 2024, Luan Wise explored the essential features of social media platforms that support talent acquisition, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok.
Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit and TemplatesAurelien Domont, MBA
This Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit was created by ex-McKinsey, Deloitte and BCG Management Consultants, after more than 5,000 hours of work. It is considered the world's best & most comprehensive Digital Transformation and IT Strategy Toolkit. It includes all the Frameworks, Best Practices & Templates required to successfully undertake the Digital Transformation of your organization and define a robust IT Strategy.
Editable Toolkit to help you reuse our content: 700 Powerpoint slides | 35 Excel sheets | 84 minutes of Video training
This PowerPoint presentation is only a small preview of our Toolkits. For more details, visit www.domontconsulting.com
Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
12. Quid pro quo IIPS, 2008 It seems that the Millenials… are happy to trade information for relevance - Rob Norman, CEO Group M Interaction, 2006 Total personalisation will require total transparency… to share is to gain - Kevin Kelly, founder of Wired magazine, 2007 Base: 1, 011 UK adults
13. “ The greatest generation gap since rock & roll” - NY Magazine, 2007
21. “ There are only two sources of competitive advantage: the ability to learn more about our customers faster than the competition and the ability to turn that learning into action faster than the competition.”
22. Qual: insights & blind alleys “ People don’t say what they mean or mean what they say”
25. Quarterly mailings: 4m No. with identical vouchers: 2 Pieces of information/week: 5bn+ Taylor, J. (2005). Space race. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester Hayward, M. (2006). How to be a customer champion: turning insight into action. Market leader, issue 34. .
26. A simple principle Better data Better customer understanding Better service
30. How are agencies feeling about the data revolution? Agree that reliance on data is increasing Agree that my employer is committed to training staff to use it Sadler, M. (2008). A two minute survey about data, August 2008. Based on employees at communications agencies in London [n = 122]. Conducted via www.surveymonkey.com.
31. What do you dislike about data? It’s boring It’s cold It limits creativity Sadler, M. (2008). A two minute survey about data, August 2008. Based on employees at communications agencies in London [n = 122]. Conducted via www.surveymonkey.com.
32. “ I don’t want academicians. I don’t want scientists. I don’t want people who do the right things. I want people who do inspiring things” - Bill Bernbach, 1947
47. Remix your thinking Data Protection New data Campaigns with a set launch date & finite lifespan Data Liberation New ways of using existing data Tools with online infinity
48. As well as being useful, data can be beautiful
53. Chris Jordan, Seattle-based ‘artist’ Because statistics are so hard to connect with, we’re not going to find motivation from them... My idea… is to provide the visual. To give you the statistic in a different way that allows the viewer to experience the number more directly with their heart. Jordan, C. (2007). In: Pasulka, N. (2007). Running the numbers. The morning news, July 23rd. Available from: http://www.themorningnews.org/archives/galleries/running_the_numbers [Accessed June 18th 2008]
54. Two million plastic beverage bottles, the number used in the US every five minutes
55. 11,000 jet trails, equal to the number of commercial flights in the US every eight hours
56. One million plastic cups, the number used on airline flights in the US every six hours
59. David McCandless, author We don’t want to read information any more. We want to see it. Feel it. McCandless, D. (2008). You are the future. Under the influence, London. Available from: http://www.irisnation.com/undertheinfluence/videohtml/dip_mcandless.html [Accessed 23rd June 2008]
63. Word clouds reveal themes hidden in text Tag cloud from Shakespeare’s Sonnets
64. Word clouds of McCain & Obama’s acceptance speeches. Source: http://www.darcynorman.net Make your own word clouds at www.wordle.net
65. Jonathan Harris touches the humanity beneath our information “ Really, the data is just part of the story. The human stuff is the main stuff, the data should enrich it.”
66. Evaluative data is crying out for an overhaul Wise, L. (2008). Marketing dashboards. Dashboard Insight [online]. Available from: http://www.dashboardinsight.com/articles/business-verticals/marketing-dashboards.aspx [Accessed August 16th 2008] Euro RSCG London (2008). Mock up Carling evaluation storybook . Commissioned by Matt Sadler.
68. Hans Rosling (2007), Professor of International Health at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden Few people will appreciate the music if I just show them the notes. Most of us need to listen to the music to understand how beautiful it is. But often it’s how we present statistics: we just show the notes and don’t play the music Rosling, H. (2007). Unveiling the beauty of statistics. OECD World Forum, Istanbul. Available from: http://www.gapminder.org/video/lectures/unveiling-the-beauty-of-statistics.html [Accessed August 14th 2008]
An RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag is an object that can be applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader.