
Machine Learning for Managers
Machine Learning for Managers can help managers make better predictions, automate complex tasks, and improve business operations. Managers who are familiar with machine learning are better placed to navigate the increasingly digital world we live in.
There is a view that machine learning is a highly technical subject that can only be understood by specialists. However, many of the ideas that underpin machine learning are straightforward and accessible to anyone with a bit of curiosity. This book is for managers who want to understand what machine learning is about, but who lack a technical background in computer science, statistics, or math.
The book describes in plain language what machine learning is and how it works. In addition, it explains how to manage machine learning projects within an organisation.
This book should appeal to anyone who wants to learn more about using machine learning to drive value in real-world organisations.
Machine Learning for Managers can help managers make better predictions, automate complex tasks, and improve business operations. Managers who are familiar with machine learning are better placed to navigate the increasingly digital world we live in.
There is a view that machine learning is a highly technical subject that can only be understood by specialists. However, many of the ideas that underpin machine learning are straightforward and accessible to anyone with a bit of curiosity. This book is for managers who want to understand what machine learning is about, but who lack a technical background in computer science, statistics, or math.
The book describes in plain language what machine learning is and how it works. In addition, it explains how to manage machine learning projects within an organisation.
This book should appeal to anyone who wants to learn more about using machine learning to drive value in real-world organisations.
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Machine Learning for Managers can help managers make better predictions, automate complex tasks, and improve business operations. Managers who are familiar with machine learning are better placed to navigate the increasingly digital world we live in.
There is a view that machine learning is a highly technical subject that can only be understood by specialists. However, many of the ideas that underpin machine learning are straightforward and accessible to anyone with a bit of curiosity. This book is for managers who want to understand what machine learning is about, but who lack a technical background in computer science, statistics, or math.
The book describes in plain language what machine learning is and how it works. In addition, it explains how to manage machine learning projects within an organisation.
This book should appeal to anyone who wants to learn more about using machine learning to drive value in real-world organisations.












