This Year’s Boston Red Sox Could Be An Argument Against Data-Driven Decision Making

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For several years now, we’ve been hearing that we should follow that data and the truth will set our businesses free, but one of the chief proponents of data-driven decision making are sports teams. Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane famously conceived of the idea as described in the book and movie Moneyball. What Beane did was take a process that was driven by gut,… Read More
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