The Drunkard’s Walk, a book worth reading twice, or more. A Data Analyst perspective

As you know, if you follow my LinkedIn profile (which, if you doesn’t, you should) I was reading Leonard Mlodinow’s “The Drunkard’s Walk”, a really great book if you want to get a grasp on how chance, or how randomness, affects our lives, and, what is better, how we fail to perceive what is chance,Continue reading “The Drunkard’s Walk, a book worth reading twice, or more. A Data Analyst perspective”

4 Insights you can gather from Michael Lewis’ Moneyball as a Data Analyst

If you follow me on LinkedIn you already know that I’m, or actually was, reading Moneyball. Just finished the book today, and so I thought it would be fun to share what I got from this book using my perspective, in other words, a data analyst’s perspective. It’s no surprise that this book is, orContinue reading “4 Insights you can gather from Michael Lewis’ Moneyball as a Data Analyst”