Scotland Data Science & Technology MeetUp: The most frustrating part of being a Data Scientist and Analyst.

The most frustrating part of being a Data Scientist and Analyst.

In this presentation, Dr Shorful Islam will discuss his theory that - how no matter how well you do a piece of analysis - the business does not always take on board your recommendations and insights.

Describing this as “a common occurrence”, Shorful will provide some practical tips on how you can minimise the risks of this happening.

--------------------------------

Dr Shorful Islam is Chief Product & Data Officer at OutThink, the world’s first predictive human risk management solution.
He is also the Chief Data Scientist for Tribal Worldwide, where he leads its Data Science Practice, and the Founder of Subatomic Analytics, a data analytics consultancy.

He has worked at, and advised, some of the world’s largest organisations on data strategy, data analytics and data science. His previous roles include Managing Director and co-founder at Stream Intelligence (a Data Science Consultancy based in London and Jakarta), Managing Partner, Data and Insights, at Wunderman, Head of Data at adam&eve/DDB, and Head of Business Information and Customer Data Strategy at ITV. He has also worked across the NHS and local government

Dr Shorful started his career as a lecturer after completing his PhD in Psychology, where his dissertation focused on predicting accidental injuries in children.

LinkedIn Profile - www.linkedin.com

to (Europe/London time)

More details and tickets: www.meetup.com

Imported From: www.meetup.com

More Information

This is a group for anyone interested in Data Science, Big Data, Analytics and Technology trends. We started this group to build a community to discuss general insights into the market and share personal experiences of working and operating in this area. We hope to cover skills shortages, technological advancements and organisational implications in Data Science and Technology during our series of meetups. All skill levels are welcome.