The Case Against Quick Wins in Predictive Analytics Projects

When beginning a new predictive analytics project, the client often mentions the importance of a "quick win." It makes sense to think about delivering fast results.

| May 06, 2016

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By Greta Roberts

When beginning a new predictive analytics project, the client often mentions the importance of a "quick win".  It makes sense to think about delivering fast results, in a limited area, that excites important stakeholders and gains support and funding for more predictive projects. A great goal.

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