Libros de: Prometheus Books

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  • Bad Data "Why We Measure the Wrong Things and Often Miss the Metrics That Matter"

    Schryvers, Peter

    Prometheus Books (2019)

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    • EAN: 9781633885905
    • Páginas: 325
    • Fecha de edición: 2019

    pvp.21,00 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    Big data is often touted as the key to understanding almost every aspect of contemporary life. This critique of "information hubris" shows that even more important than data is finding the right metrics to evaluate ...

  • The Robot in the Next Cubicle "What You Need to Know to Adapt and Succeed in the Automation Age "

    Boyer, Larry

    Prometheus Books (2018)

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    • EAN: 9781633884090
    • Páginas: 268
    • Fecha de edición: 2018

    pvp.19,25 €

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    This optimistic and useful look at the coming convergence of automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence, shows how we can take advantage of this revolution in the workplace, crafting "robot-proof jobs" and not fearing "the robocalypse."

  • Think Before You Like "Social Media's Effect on the Brain and the Tools You Need to Navigate Your Newsfeed "

    Harrison, Guy P.

    Prometheus Books (2017)

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    • EAN: 9781633883512
    • Páginas: 384
    • Fecha de edición: 2017

    pvp.16,50 €

    Disponible entre 11 y 20 dias

    At a time when the news cycle turns on a tweet, journalism gets confused with opinion, and facts are treated as negotiable information, applying critical thinking skills to your social media consumption is more important ...

  • Stakeholder Theory: Essential Readings In Ethical Leadership And Management.

    Palmer, Daniel Stoll, Mary Lyn Zakhem, Abe

    Prometheus Books (2007)

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    • EAN: 9781591025269
    • Páginas: 352
    • Fecha de edición: 2007

    pvp.36,40 €

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    Stakeholder theory is presently the dominant framework for analysing ethical issues within the field of business ethics. The theory goes beyond the conventional idea that stockholders are the main group to whom corporate managers owe ...