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With the recent massive explosion of data availability, significant leap in computing capabilities, substantial reduction in data storage costs and greater belief of businesses in analytical models has fueled the growth of businesses across the globe and demand of skilled professionals across all levels. However, businesses are demanding high level of performance from their Analytics Service Providers (ASP’s) and are increasingly insisting on translating spend into real tangible, quantifiable outcomes. In the given scheme of things, it is quintessential to measure and improve the performance level of analytics team while simultaneously juggling with the talent crunch of analytics professionals.

As per a recent study a recent survey of 300 IT professionals, conducted by a company called InfoChimps, a mind boggling fifty-five percent of big data analytics projects are abandoned.

And not so surprisingly, the biggest impediment topping the charts was the talent crunch. Almost 80% of the survey participants highlighted that the top two reasons why analytics projects fail are

The Common Analytics “Fingerprint”

Typical analytics skill set is predominantly different from the usual IT ones (more technical or programming-oriented. Primarily there are 3 key roles in analytics: Data Management (includes data assimilation, cleansing, harmonization etc.), Data Modeling or the Data Scientists roles (one who build models) and Data Visualization (the reporting piece). Following skills at an aggregate level are crucial to high-performance of any analytics team but in a nutshell CREATIVITY and CURIOSITY is the most crucial element cutting across all:

In addition, an analytics professional should have at least some of the following capabilities:

Key facets to Analytics Learning

 

How to Evaluate High-performing Analytics Teams

Evaluation is primarily based on which track in Analytics an associate is aligned to (Business, Technology, Delivery, Domain/Industry, Modeling/Data Scientist). Due to the inherent nature of how the Analytics industry works or what clients expect out of us, it eventually boils down to quantifiable business impact, either it’s increased top-line or decreased bottom-line. Eventually it boils to Following are the key pillars of evaluation:

Analytics Pillar

Business Pillar

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That data also shows the No. 1 reason analytics professionals leave their jobs is because they’re bored.

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