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Five Ways to Select a High Value Predictive HR Project

 Originally published at Talent Analytics, Inc. 1.  Identify a business problem to solve. Almost everyone working on modern predictive analytics discusses the need for a defined business problem before engaging in a predictive project. And yet, the #1 question I get in speaking with businesses is “I need to do a predictive project, but I don’t know what to work on”. Without a specific problem to solve, your analyst or vendor will do nothing more than crunch data hoping to find something interesting. Crunching data without a specific objective, is a very expensive and typically a very unproductive

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