Posts Tagged ‘Metrics’

What is “Analysis?”

5th May 2009 by Tim Wilson 1 Comment

Stephen Few had a recent post, Can Computers Analyze Data?, that started: “Since ‘business analytics’ has come into vogue, like all newly popular technologies, everyone is talking about it but few are defining what it is.” Few’s post was largely a riff off of an article by Merv Adrian on the BeyeNETWORK: Today’s ‘Analytic Applications’ — [...]

Baseball Stats and BI Musings Part I: Good Metrics?

3rd June 2008 by Tim Wilson 5 Comments

It’s late spring, and my 9-year-old’s baseball season is getting rolling. Due to my gross lack of eye-hand coordination, I volunteered to do the scoring for the team.
There are two basic reasons to score a baseball game:

Capture enough information on a single page (two pages, actually) that would allow you to entirely recreate the game, [...]

Social Media Success Metrics. Or…at Least Objectives.

27th January 2008 by Tim Wilson No Comments

Jeremiah Owyang has a post on his Web Strategist blog titled Why Your Social Media Plan should have Success Metrics. Based on the URL of the post, it looks like Owyang initially titled the entry “Why Your Social Media Plan should Indicate What Does Success Look Like.” Admittedly, the original title is a bit clunky. [...]