We presented at two MBA programs an overview of how to think about gathering, analyzing, and narrating messy data, both from quantitative research and from big data. This multi-part presentation is being developed into a more extensive online program, and we’re glad to begin to talk with you about how this can help your organization.
Big, Messy, Wonderful Research
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