In #datascience, you must understand context. There are times at work where looking at the data alone didn't help me from solving the problem.
It doesn't matter if your domain is in marketing, healthcare, product, etc... You need to understand the context first before diving into the data. Without background information about how the data was generated, it becomes really difficult to make accurate assumptions on what your data will show.
Taking the time to understand the context will not only benefit you in your analysis, but you may even help your colleagues tackle the problem better.
When you are informed about the data and problem, you increase your value because now you're in a position to communicate and identify other potential problems.
So do this: On your next project, take the time to not just do EDA, but also document your understanding of the context behind the data.
This good practice will definitely help you in your career and is a valuable skill you can bring to any team. Context first, data second.
In #datascience, you must understand context. There are times at work where looking at the data alone didn't help me from solving the problem.
It doesn't matter if your domain is in marketing, healthcare, product, etc... You need to understand the context first before diving into the data. Without background information about how the data was generated, it becomes really difficult to make accurate assumptions on what your data will show.
Taking the time to understand the context will not only benefit you in your analysis, but you may even help your colleagues tackle the problem better.
When you are informed about the data and problem, you increase your value because now you're in a position to communicate and identify other potential problems.
So do this: On your next project, take the time to not just do EDA, but also document your understanding of the context behind the data.
This good practice will definitely help you in your career and is a valuable skill you can bring to any team. Context first, data second.
The S&P 500 slumped 1.8% on Monday and Tuesday, thanks to China Evergrande, the Chinese property company that looks like it is ready to default on its more-than $300 billion in debt. Cries of the next Lehman Brothers—or maybe the next Silverado?—echoed through the canyons of Wall Street as investors prepared for the worst.
Look for Channels Online
You guessed it – the internet is your friend. A good place to start looking for Telegram channels is Reddit. This is one of the biggest sites on the internet, with millions of communities, including those from Telegram.Then, you can search one of the many dedicated websites for Telegram channel searching. One of them is telegram-group.com. This website has many categories and a really simple user interface. Another great site is telegram channels.me. It has even more channels than the previous one, and an even better user experience.These are just some of the many available websites. You can look them up online if you’re not satisfied with these two. All of these sites list only public channels. If you want to join a private channel, you’ll have to ask one of its members to invite you.