The ways your data is lying to you
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These days, even grocery chains are data companies, as much as they are food retailers. But in the push towards data-driven decision making, how do we know we’re actually using our data correctly?
This week, we’re talking to Najib Mozahem. He’s an assistant professor of information systems at McGill University and a data scientist at Air Canada. He gives us the rundown on how data can be misleading and what you can do to pull the best information possible.
Eric Dicaire, Delve’s managing editor, hosts this episode.
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