Description |
x, 306 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
For dummies |
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--For dummies.
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Note |
Includes index. |
Summary |
"The availability of data and various forms of AI unlock countless possibilities for business decision makers. But what do you do when you feel pressured to cede your position in the decision-making process altogether? Decision Intelligence For Dummies pumps the brakes on the growing trend to take human beings out of the decision loop and walks you through the best way to make data-informed but human-driven decisions. The book shows you how to achieve maximum flexibility by using every available resource, and not just raw data, to make the most insightful decisions possible"-- Provided by publisher. |
Contents |
Getting started with decision intelligence. Short takes on decision intelligence ; Mining data versus minding the answer ; Cryptic patterns and wild guesses ; The inverted V approach -- Reaching the best possible decision. Shaping a decision into a query ; Mapping a path forward ; Your DI toolbox -- Establishing reality checks. Taking a bow: goodbye, data scientists--hello, data strategists ; Trusting AI and tackling scary things ; Meddling data and mindful humans ; Decisions at scale ; Metrics and measures -- Proposing a new directive. The role of DI in the idea economy ; Seeing how decision intelligence changes industries and markets ; Trickle-down and streaming-up decisioning ; Career makers and deal-breakers -- The part of tens. Ten steps to setting up a smart decision ; Bias in, bias out (and other pitfalls). |
Subject |
Decision making.
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Artificial intelligence.
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Cover Title |
Decision intelligence for dummies |
ISBN |
9781119824848 (pbk.) |
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1119824842 (pbk.) |
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