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    techniques to implement governmental control in his novel, 1984, regarding a totalitarian government that prohibits any ideas outside their own, through the use of the Thought Police’s constant surveillance, audio detection software, and predictive analytic technology. The two governments of Oceana and the United States, both utilize technology and authorizing figures to constantly surveillance their citizens. In The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose between Privacy and…

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    Business” and “Big Data Can Generate Big Brainstorms” promising business growth. The reality behind investing in Big Data analytics is still hidden. Today we have the tools to analyze massive amount of data but we still lack the expertise to derive correlations from it. In the public realm finding relation between health and air pollution can be an example of Big Data analytics whereas in the market, companies like google, amazon and Netflix use “Recommendation” software engines to suggest…

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    Cole Haan Marketing

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    its luxury status. Prescriptive The prescriptive aspect of its analytics explores what Cole Haan should do regarding its marketing. “These analytics go beyond descriptive and predictive analytics by recommending one or more possible courses of action. Essentially they predict multiple futures and allow companies to assess a number of possible outcomes based upon their actions.” ("Descriptive, Predictive, and Prescriptive Analytics Explained", 2016) Recommendation To be inclusive of all women…

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    following in each of the three features of the study: in regard to the fundamental attribution error feature, the behavior of the target was due to situational and outside factors, independent of the target’s actual inclinations; in regards to the analytic versus holistic styles of cognition feature, the behavior of the object was attributed to the external factors that it interacts with; and in regards to the attention to field versus object feature, the field received most attention when…

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    IT-Enabled Firms Company Name Ahold Delhaize Corporation Business Sector Food Retail Industry Brief Introduction of company Ahold Delhaize Corporation a food retailer with a global presence. The company has a total number of 6,637 stores globally with a workforce of 369,000 individuals. The company’s wide distribution network ensures that it serves approximately 50 million customers every week. The corporation has a wide array of brands that operate in different locations globally. The…

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    CASE STUDY: PREDICTIVE ANALYSIS MOUNIKA ENUGALA NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION Predictive analysis is the process in the advanced analytics field which predicts the unknown scenarios in future. It uses lot of techniques like machine learning, data mining, probability and statistics, IT, data management etc. It brings down the results of previous input data searches and manages to understand the connections between the data thus identifying all the opportunities and risks of future which…

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    1995) suggesting some positive effects of treatment on various aspects of anger. The first meta-analytic review was conducted by Tafrate, (1995) reporting relaxation-based treatment as the most effective, however, when considering the research findings, the limited methodology to the study need to be taken into account. To review the efficacy for individuals with anger problems, the second meta-analytic review was conducted by Bowman-Edmonson and Cohen-Conger, (1996). They suggested the…

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    completely planned out in advance and why crafting a company's strategy cannot be a one-time, once-and-for-all managerial exercise. Identify at least 3 factors that account for why company strategies evolve. Answer will vary AACSB: Analytic Bloom's: Understand Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 01-03 Understand that a company's strategy tends to evolve over time because of changing circumstances and ongoing management efforts to improve the company's strategy. Topic:…

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    outsourced software is increasing. More HR executives are beginning to see the value in using talent management software. Social media and mobile technology are permeating human resource operations. While HR departments exploit the power of big data analytics, software vendors work to make their programs more user-friendly. Though technology is making major inroads as a human resource tool, these programs still offer many more opportunities for HR departments. The Numbers Tell the Tale…

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    first/initial analytics project: What do you want to get done? As the first project, I suggested two strategies to deal with the challenges that BB has been through. First, customers’ purchase cycle analysis to precisely analyze customers’ purchase patterns. Second, in-time and in-need recommendation system to transform the current online platform more efficiently and customer-friendly. To realize those two strategies, BB needs to hire data scientist who can diagnose the current problem of…

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