Introduction
We talked about all this theory for delivering impact but how do you actually do it with practical insightful tips? Well, that’s what this article that’s linked here talks about.
Summary of Article
First, the article talks about how focusing on clearly defined goals. Defining the goal is the majority of the tests done knowing where you want to go is one of the most impactful ways how to get there. Then the article gets into the transition from Academia to Industry and how technical-oriented people are more focused on Academia and business-oriented people are focused on the industry so that combination and that movement from Academia to Industry can be really helpful. The article gets into the outcome categories for data tasks and how the categorization of different tasks relating to data can help determine their priority and therefore their impact. After the article gets into how to align expectations between all stakeholders. Avoiding misrepresentations and misinterpretations is key. Finally, the article gets into standardization across tasks as standard Benchmarks and action can help increase productivity across the organization not just in an isolated sector.
My Take
I like this article because it focuses on that practical aspect and brings it down from Academia and the research to actually how to apply this to Enterprises and businesses today. This practical perspective I found was very useful because it helped me implement the things that I’m learning into the real world and drive value. I also really enjoyed the author’s Style of writing which kept me hooked and aged. Fin,ally I enjoyed the use of the article headings which helps segment the article into different pieces allowing me to digest the information more easily.
Conclusion
All in all, I like this article’s focus on the Practical aspect to help drive value as well and the author’s intriguing stylistic choices this article help keep me engaged and help me learn a lot. I highly recommend you read this article for your own implementation and it’s linked here.