Great Series of Posts on Medical Literature Search

Gene Golovchinsky at FXPAL has written a great series of posts on medical literature search, specifically looking at how MeSH…

Daniel Tunkelang
2 Min Read

The Simple Minded Effects of Social Media

Neuroscientists have shown in study after study that multi-tasking isn’t helping us be more productive, but, in fact, is making…

PaulBarsch1
6 Min Read

Slow BI and the BIG Method Part 2

Continuing on from my last post introducing the BIG Method of Slow BI, here are the major steps and also…

Steve Bennett
3 Min Read

Social business policies

I was speaking at the National Business Travelers Association (NBTA) conference last week on the future of tech and social…

mfauscette
9 Min Read

Survival of Innovation

In 1988 Pinnacle Brands broke into the baseball card market. The market had long been dominated by a couple of…

Editor SDC
4 Min Read

An Interesting Observation

By Ian Ayres, a guest columnist on the New York Time's Freakonomics blog:"In Super Crunchers, I conjectured that predictive analytics was going…

Steve Bennett
2 Min Read

Finding, Locating, Discovering

Thanks to Tony Hollingsworth for alerting me to a post by Alex Campbell entitled “Stark realisation: I no longer depend…

Daniel Tunkelang
6 Min Read

Seven reasons to use R

Biological anthropologist James Holland Jones is asked a simple question by his professor colleagues at Stanford: Why use R? Of…

DavidMSmith
2 Min Read

SIA Recap: Set It & Forget It – Triggered Campaigns

Think of it as auto-pilot for your eMarketing program, Triggered Campaigns play a valuable role in your overall messaging strategy.…

SundeepKapur1
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Slow BI and the BIG Method Part 1

A while ago, I blogged about what I call Slow BI. With this I am advocating that we take time…

Steve Bennett
4 Min Read