Hands-On Prescriptive Analytics: Optimizing Your Decision Making with Python
English
By (author): Walter R. Paczkowski
Business decisions in any contextoperational, tactical, or strategiccan have considerable consequences. Whether the outcome is positive and rewarding or negative and damaging to the business, its employees, and stakeholders is unknown when action is approved. These decisions are usually made under the proverbial cloud of uncertainty.
With this practical guide, data analysts, data scientists, and business analysts will learn why and how maximizing positive consequences and minimizing negative ones requires three forms of rich information: Descriptive analytics explores the results from an actionwhat has already happened. Predictive analytics focuses on what could happen. The third, prescriptive analytics, informs us what should happen in the future.
While all three are important for decision-makers, the primary focus of this book is on the third: prescriptive analytics. Author Walter R. Paczkowski, Ph.D. shows you:
- The distinction among descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics
- How predictive analytics produces a menu of action options
- How prescriptive analytics narrows the menu of action options
- The forms of prescriptive analytics: eight prescriptive methods
- Two broad classes of these methods: non-stochastic and stochastic
- How to develop prescriptive analyses for action recommendations
- Ways to use an appropriate tool-set in Python
Will deliver when available. Publication date 31 Dec 2024