
Data Science
Demystifying the Role of Today’s Data Scientist
January 7, 2019Data scientists are being called upon to more effectively communicate their findings to customers, their teams, and the C-suite.
These days, it’s not just data scientists and analytics teams who are being called upon to read, use, and manipulate data to make important business decisions. Employees in all roles are expected to interpret data, as well as know when to be skeptical of what’s in front of them.
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Henna Karna and a team of data innovators are leading the way for giant insurer AXA XL to make data-driven decisions across the company’s global footprint.
Chief data officers and chief digital officers — each unique, yet both focused on data oversight, and in high demand as companies transform operations to understand, analyze, and monetize it for business purposes.
Gen Z, true digital natives born post-1996, are entering the workforce with skills and expectations that require rethinking current hiring and workforce paradigms.
The Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing will target what MIT president Leo Rafael Reif calls “bilinguals” — students who will learn to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address challenges in areas like political science, economics, linguistics, anthropology, and urban studies.