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Experience the possibilities with Business AnalyticsSuomalaiset kaupallisen, teknisen ja it-alan ammattilaiset ovat jälleen nimenneet ihannetyönantajiaan tutkimusyritys Universumin teettämässä selvityksessä. Tulosten kärkeen nousi yrityksiä, joissa on panostettu avoimuuteen ja viestintään. Kun tähän yhdistetään SASin tutkimustiedot menestyneiden toimitusjohtajien ominaisuuksista, havaitaan, että yksi menestyksen avaimista nykyorganisaatioissa on pehmeä vaikuttaminen - Soft Power. SAS tutki yhdessä konsulttiyritys ghSMARTin kanssa
Marketing has changed tremendously in the last few years, both organizationally, as a function, and the types of activity involved. Peter Hinssen, in The Network Always Wins, suggested that marketing is now a matter of influencing the network of information that has the customer at its heart. This means, in
Hackathons - short-term programming events using data, APIs and analytics to solve real-world problems are great for team-building, recruitment, networking and experimenting. But there is a growing sense that they are also contributing to banking innovation. Here are my observations on the subject. Hackathons are a relatively cheap way to
Improving customer experience and reducing costs to serve at the same time sound contradictory objectives. Surely improving customer experience requires a larger investment in it? Yet in some instances, I believe it is possible to achieve both at the same time. Last year I wrote a couple of blog posts
Self-driving cars on our streets, Siri in our pockets, Alexa in the living room ... artificial intelligence and the machine-learning process behind it is already in use today. It is partly embedded in our everyday life, and partly still has a “wow” factor about it. For example, when we hear
A bank stress test is the analysis conducted under unfavorable economic scenarios designed to determine whether a bank has enough capital to withstand the impact of adverse developments. Especially in the years since the wake of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, it has been actively promoted by authorities and regulators as