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The Data Detective |
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| Tim Harford |
ǻ | Riverhead Books |
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Oil Speculators Fina |
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In March 2005, Goldman Sachs warned that the oil market was in the early stages of a “super spike,” and predicted that oil prices could soon rise to $105 a barrel.1 At the time, the price of a barrel of oil stood at $57. |
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The End of Bias - A |
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ǻ | Metropolitan Books |
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New Tools Help Compa |
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Ten years ago, it appeared that corporations were about to enter the golden age of information management. For decades, businesses had been gathering data about their customers, expecting that someday they would find a way to make sense of it. |
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Resilience Is the De |
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Most business executives have traditionally viewed business models as static constructs that work on a simple input-output method. And yet today, because of a variety of forces, from globalization to the information revolution, companies are being forced to face the fact that nothing is static anymore. All systems, including business models and strategies, are dynamic and ever-evolving. |
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