Managing your data science projects : learn salesmanship, presentation, and maintenance of completed models / Robert de Graaf.
2019
QA76.9.D3
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Title
Managing your data science projects : learn salesmanship, presentation, and maintenance of completed models / Robert de Graaf.
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ISBN
9781484249079 (electronic book)
1484249070 (electronic book)
1484249062
9781484249062
1484249070 (electronic book)
1484249062
9781484249062
Published
[Berkeley, California] : Apress, [2019]
Copyright
©2019
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 144 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-1-4842-4
Call Number
QA76.9.D3
Dewey Decimal Classification
005.74068
Summary
At first glance, the skills required to work in the data science field appear to be self-explanatory. Do not be fooled. Impactful data science demands an interdisciplinary knowledge of business philosophy, project management, salesmanship, presentation, and more. In Managing Your Data Science Projects, author Robert de Graaf explores important concepts that are frequently overlooked in much of the instructional literature that is available to data scientists new to the field. If your completed models are to be used and maintained most effectively, you must be able to present and sell them within your organization in a compelling way. The value of data science within an organization cannot be overstated. Thus, it is vital that strategies and communication between teams are dexterously managed. Three main ways that data science strategy is used in a company is to research its customers, assess risk analytics, and log operational measurements. These all require different managerial instincts, backgrounds, and experiences, and de Graaf cogently breaks down the unique reasons behind each. They must align seamlessly to eventually be adopted as dynamic models. Data science is a relatively new discipline, and as such, internal processes for it are not as well-developed within an operational business as others. With Managing Your Data Science Projects, you will learn how to create products that solve important problems for your customers and ensure that the initial success is sustained throughout the products intended life. Your users will trust you and your models, and most importantly, you will be a more well-rounded and effectual data scientist throughout your career.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Data science team strategy
Data science strategy for projects
Data science sales technique
Believable models
Reliable models
Promoting your data science work
Team efficiency
Afterword.
Data science strategy for projects
Data science sales technique
Believable models
Reliable models
Promoting your data science work
Team efficiency
Afterword.