The grim reality of data analytics projects is undeniable: 70% of them fail to deliver a positive ROI. The massive investments in technology, tools, and talent often yield disappointing results, leaving businesses questioning the real value of their data initiatives. But while the statistics are bleak, there are reasons why these projects fail—and importantly, there […] The post Analytics Resilience: Why Most Data Projects Fail—and How to Beat the Odds appeared first on AnalyticsWeek | ...| AnalyticsWeek | All Things Analytics Leadership News, Blogs, and Magazine
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