Saturday, May 14, 2011

Mining of Raw Data May Bring New Productivity, a Study Says - NYTimes.com

More on “big data” employment dynamics

But the study also identifies challenges. One hurdle is a talent and skills gap. The United States alone, McKinsey projects, will need 140,000 to 190,000 more people with “deep analytical” skills, typically experts in statistical methods and data-analysis technologies.

McKinsey says the nation will also need 1.5 million more data-literate managers, whether retrained or hired. The report points to the need for a sweeping change in business to adapt a new way of managing and making decisions that relies more on data analysis. Managers, according to the McKinsey researchers, must grasp the principles of data analytics and be able to ask the right questions.

Mining of Raw Data May Bring New Productivity, a Study Says - NYTimes.com

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