WSJ: The Power of Thick Data

by Christian Madsbjerg and Mikkel B. Rasmussen

At its core, all business is about making bets on human behavior. Which product is most likely to sell, what employee is most likely to succeed, what price is a customer willing to pay? Companies that excel at making these bets tend to thrive in the marketplace.

So it's no wonder that the latest fad in the business world is Big Data—massive data sets sifted by powerful analytical tools. Big Data can be an extraordinary tool, helping to gather new information about our behavior and preferences. What it can't explain is why we do what we do.

To read the full article in The Wall Street Journal, click here.

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