DATA SCIENCE THOUGHT LEADER DR. RAJESH JUGULUM RELEASES NEW BOOK EXPLAINING DATA SCIENCE FUNDAMENTALS THAT ANYONE CAN IMPLEMENT TO SOLVE COMMON BUSINESS PROBLEMS
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Tuesday, March 15, 2022
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BOSTON, March 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Data science visionary, professor and process engineering leader, Rajesh Jugulum, Ph.D., today announced the release of Common Data Sense for Professionals, a step-by-step guide outlining data science approach so that "regular" business professionals can understand and implement data-based solutions quickly and easily without hesitation or fear. The process illustrated in Common Data Sense for Professionals empowers individuals to solve data-related challenges, making it one of the few resources available highlighting the need for making data science available to everyone.
Key Points:
- Common Data Sense for Professionalssimplifies the concepts of data science into easily digestible phases through a "conversation" between two fictional business professionals.
- Common Data Sense for Professionals shows through example how data science should be approached and why it is necessary to solve common business problems in today's economic climate.
- In his new book, Common Data Sense for Professionals, Rajesh Jugulum seeks to demystify the world of data science for the layperson.
- As a data science practitioner, I use data in every aspect of my professional life to solve business problems.