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  2. Prescriptive analytics - Wikipedia

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    Prescriptive analytics is the third and final phase of business analytics, which also includes descriptive and predictive analytics. [2] [3] Referred to as the "final frontier of analytic capabilities", [4] prescriptive analytics entails the application of mathematical and computational sciences and suggests decision options for how to take advantage of the results of descriptive and ...

  3. Behavioral analytics - Wikipedia

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    While business analytics has a more broad focus on the who, what, where and when of business intelligence, behavioral analytics narrows that scope, allowing one to take seemingly unrelated data points in order to extrapolate, predict and determine errors and future trends. It takes a more holistic and human view of data, connecting individual ...

  4. IBM Cognos Analytics - Wikipedia

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    IBM Cognos Analytics with Watson (aka Cognos Analytics, and formerly known as IBM Cognos Business Intelligence) is a web-based integrated business intelligence suite by IBM. It provides a toolset for reporting, analytics, scorecarding, and monitoring of events and metrics. The software consists of several components designed to meet the ...

  5. Pivotal quantity - Wikipedia

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    Then is called a pivotal quantity (or simply a pivot). Pivotal quantities are commonly used for normalization to allow data from different data sets to be compared. It is relatively easy to construct pivots for location and scale parameters: for the former we form differences so that location cancels, for the latter ratios so that scale cancels.

  6. Pivotal CRM - Wikipedia

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    Early versions of Pivotal CRM employed a proprietary scripting language and development environment, called Pivotal Agents. At the time, Pivotal agents were suitable for customers who did not need programming experience to build and manage business logic in Pivotal, although the development tools were graphical & not always welcomed by developers who preferred to see lines of code on the screen.

  7. The Process that took 40 years to perfect - AOL

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    That year, Fortune Executive Editor Brian O'Keefe sat down with Saban to learn the secrets of the process that made him such a modern titan of the game—and an example to leaders of any organization.

  8. Why a dramatic jump in small business optimism is about more ...

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    The NFIB's small business optimism index confirmed the obvious: Small business owners are feeling good. And that has real-world implications for some of the market's biggest stocks.

  9. Apple co-founder Steve Jobs reminded Gap's former CEO why ...

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    Known for his sometimes cutthroat methods and harsh critiques, Jobs remains a lauded leader in the business community. Today, Apple is valued at $3.67 trillion according to Yahoo Finance data . As ...