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…growth hacking allows companies to efficiently marry powerful data analysis and technical know-how with marketing savvy, to quickly devise more promising ways to fuel growth.
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010 |
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A standout data analyst can make the difference between a growth team squandering its time and mining data gold.
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042 |
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The best growth teams take the time to get their data collection and analysis right.
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100 |
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What’s in greatest demand today isn’t analysis but synthesis – seeing the big picture, crossing boundaries, and being able to combine disparate pieces into an arresting new whole.
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066 |
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Symphony… is the capacity to synthesize rather than to analyze; to see relationships between seemingly unrelated fields; to detect broad patterns rather than to deliver specific answers; and to invent something new by combining elements nobody else thought to pair.
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130 |
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…research suggests that when it comes to collecting and analyzing facts about ourselves and our experiences, most of us have the equivalent of an advanced degree in Really Bad Science.
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164 |
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When facts challenge our favored conclusion, we scrutinize them more carefully and subject them to more rigorous analysis.
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169 |
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Although we are masters of analysis, we are less skilled when it comes to boldly engaging in the key actions that lead to real change.
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122 |
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…if you overanalyze, you won’t notice or be able to collect input from your surroundings.
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048 |
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It doesn’t matter how much you plan, you’ll still get some stuff wrong anyway. Don’t make things worse by overanalyzing and delaying before you even get going.
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078 |