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DaniChicago t1_iwn502f wrote
What are your thoughts on the rise of Business Analytics/Data Analytics? Corporate America is sold on it. Minus the IT needed to deal with very large data sets is it a bastardization of applied statistics? Is it too watered down?
csamsh t1_iwnm73v wrote
It's only as good as the people interpreting data to create useful information. I'm a chemist and mechanical engineer, and to me there are few things more dangerous than a business or finance guy holding a piece of paper that says "big data" on it.
But to answer your question, yes I think it's watered down. From my point of view the whole point of the analytics craze is to distill complicated concepts and statistics into buzzwords that one can sell to upper management and potential investors. That's just my experience- I'm sure there is proficiency in this area that makes real money.
mfukar t1_iwygels wrote
Just a "marketable" term for applied statistics. Unfortunately there are already courses for it which teach entirely trivial and unrelated things along with very basic statistics and profit off people's ignorance.
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