3 Common Mistakes In Data-Driven Decision-Making
By Yongxing Deng, co-founder and CTO of Aloft, a real estate technology startup based in Seattle, WA. As a business leader, you are often expected to use data to make an informed decision,
By Yongxing Deng, co-founder and CTO of Aloft, a real estate technology startup based in Seattle, WA. As a business leader, you are often expected to use data to make an informed decision,
By Renato Agrella, founder of Acerca Consulting and helps clients leverage marketing to accelerate sales and fuel growth. Are you thinking about starting your own business? It’s a big decision, and there’s a
By Dr. Christine Manukyan, founder and CEO of STORRIE Institute. Optimal health is what you want to achieve, but do you know how? There’s an abundance of wellness information online that focuses on
By Matthew Bertram, Head of Strategy at EWR Digital & Co-Host of “The Unknown Secrets of Internet Marketing Podcast.” Data-driven decision-making (DDDM) is just a fancy term for making intelligent decisions based on
By Ben Avner, co-founder & CTO, Matchly. The concept of machine learning first came up when Alan Turing wrote a paper about whether machines could achieve artificial intelligence. In 1957, Frank Rosenblatt designed
By Beck Bamberger, founder of BAM Communications, a PR firm for VC-backed tech startups, as well as OnePitch, a pitch platform for journalists and publicists. The cover of Fortune, an invite to speak
By Alex Circei, CEO & co-founder of Waydev. The change failure rate (CFR) is a metric that measures the frequency with which errors or problems arise for customers following a deployment to production.
By Greg Ashton, founder at GROW, a media company and conference series specializing in online retail. Follow Greg here. Picture this: It’s 2007. The Sopranos is wrapping up on HBO, Alicia Keys’ “No
By Jon Clark, managing partner at Moving Traffic Media, a New York digital agency offering SEO, PPC and Amazon marketing services. Company culture is something 46% of job seekers value when selecting a
By Umaimah Mendhro, founder & president of One League and VIDA, both California-based public benefit corporations. “‘Quiet Quitters’ make up at least 50% of the U.S. workforce—probably more,” found Gallup in September 2022.