I discovered Alteryx a few years ago and joined the Boston User’s Group shortly afterwards. One of my better decisions. I’m humbled to include such incredible talent in our growing community. Looking forward to exploring with you on this journey for many years to come.
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Thoughts for those getting started
Previously, Jason, Jon, and Jim discussed the unique paths and experiences in their career that brought them into the Digital Analytics field. They discuss the advice they would give to those about to enter college and those about to start their careers and who are interested analytics. They talk about the experiences that have played a significant role in getting them to the point they are today and what they have learned along the way.
The Customer as the Asset with Anthony Choe, Founder at Provenance
There is no such thing as an average customer. While it’s easy to say the customer is the most important asset, few have spent time quantifying what that truly means. Anthony Choe is one of those few. As Founder at Provenance, a progressive consumer private equity firm, Anthony uses Customer Lifetime Value as the primary lens for evaluating businesses. He explains how predictive CLV provides precision and allows both the investor and company to have a singular focus on the customer among all the data noise. With the amount of data and marketing tools available ever increasing, he believes CLV principles are timeless. Optimizing around CLV will always be the best answer, regardless of channel, regardless of the marketing message, regardless of shifting landscapes.
Top 3 Videos for Getting Started with Adobe Analytics Workspace
I’m starting to curate links and videos to help co-workers get started in Adobe Analytics, Tableau, and Alteryx. All of these vendors provide ample, high quality resources but I’ve found that it’s still hard for someone new to hit the ground running.
These are some of my favorite videos from Adobe for just getting started with Workspace in Adobe Analytics :
Great series of intro training…Alteryx for Excel Users. I recommend this for anyone new to Analytics Automation from the Excel/Business Analyst world.