Minding the analytics gap : with more access to useful data, companies are increasingly using sophisticiated analytical methods. That means there's often a gap between an organization's capacity to produce analytical results and its ability to apply them effectively to business issues
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Ransbotham, S., Kiron, D., & Prentice, P. K. (2015). Minding the analytics gap: with more access to useful data, companies are increasingly using sophisticiated analytical methods. That means there's often a gap between an organization's capacity to produce analytical results and its ability to apply them effectively to business issues . MIT Sloan Management Review.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ransbotham, Sam, David, Kiron and Pamela Kirk, Prentice. 2015. Minding the Analytics Gap: With More Access to Useful Data, Companies Are Increasingly Using Sophisticiated Analytical Methods. That Means There's Often a Gap between an Organization's Capacity to Produce Analytical Results and Its Ability to Apply Them Effectively to Business Issues. MIT Sloan Management Review.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Ransbotham, Sam, David, Kiron and Pamela Kirk, Prentice. Minding the Analytics Gap: With More Access to Useful Data, Companies Are Increasingly Using Sophisticiated Analytical Methods. That Means There's Often a Gap between an Organization's Capacity to Produce Analytical Results and Its Ability to Apply Them Effectively to Business Issues MIT Sloan Management Review, 2015.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Ransbotham, Sam,, David Kiron, and Pamela Kirk Prentice. Minding the Analytics Gap: With More Access to Useful Data, Companies Are Increasingly Using Sophisticiated Analytical Methods. That Means There's Often a Gap between an Organization's Capacity to Produce Analytical Results and Its Ability to Apply Them Effectively to Business Issues MIT Sloan Management Review, 2015.