Yet Another 42 Creative Analogies To Provide You Perspective on Analytics
New Articles inspired by the games, heroes, movies, and more…
It’s that time again. Time for yet another 42 analogies designed to give you perspective on Data & Analytics. It has been 5 months since our last 42. It has been 20 months since the original. So our run rate has accelerated. In fact, this article will be the 195th for Creative Analytics.
These entertaining and thought-provoking articles on analytics continue to catch the attention of tens of thousands of readers and followers. We hope they provide you a fast, easy, and enjoyable format to learn more about the field of analytics. Just click on any of the links below that you find interesting.
01. Let’s kick this off with one of our most popular articles ever.
02. We learned from My Cousin Vinny.
03. We sang… we do that sometimes.
04. We had a Star Trek inspired throw down.
05. Greg Anderson took us into the depths of Gotham.
06. We stayed there a while longer…
07. The Inhumans inspired a Superhero Lesson
08. And a Comic Book Lesson, too
09. We got some wisdom from the crowd.
10–11. We tried to have some fun with CRM. It was less than successful.
everybody hates their CRM
Or at least that is what we are hearing…
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12. We learned from Mr. Robot.
It wasn’t the first time…
13–15. We had fun with Dora, Lemmings, and talking dogs.
16. We learned from the NFL.
We often do…
17. We went interstellar.
18–19. And never shy from getting a little risque
20. We learned from games.
21–24. Mobile ones, too.
25–27. Superheroes had plenty more to teach.
29–30. Comic Books, too
31. We celebrated Festivus!
32. And Oktoberfest…
33. We learned from Dr. Who.
34–36. We were inspired by Stranger Things.
37. And days off
38. We learned once again from the Jedi.
39. And Star Wars too.
40. And discover magic.
41. And the magic of diamonds
42. We even learned a bit from some unexpected people.
Yet Another Forty-two is now complete. This fourth addition is not going to solve the ultimate question any more than the rest of the trilogy. But, much like Douglas Adams, we are trying to educate, to entertain, and to engage. If you are interested in more from Corsair’s Publishing and our contributors, click on the links below.