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Preparing Yourself for the Analytics Job Tsunami – B-EYE

McKinsey Global Institute’s report on big data predicts that by 2018, there will be a shortage of 1.5 million business analytics professionals/managers who can make data driven decisions, and that prediction is just for the United States.  In addition to McKinsey’s report,  technologists today are blogging about the “the worsening dearth of qualified talent in

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Only foolish women let their husband stray–Linda IkejiBy Samuel Olatunji Sunday, December 19, 2010 At 29, model, and businesswoman, Linda Ikeji has packaged enough into her life to make her one of the most desirable ladies . Linda is not satisfied. She still wants more. In this interview with Samuel Olatunji , she parts the

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I support and endorse Sharon Sund for US Congress. Sharon will represent the Third District in Minnesota. For years, the Third District, in which I live, was represented by a moderate Republican, Jim Ramstad. Though I never voted for him, it was not all that annoying that he was in Congress because, as I say,

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Are new unemployment figures a boost for Obama?

Friday’s good news on the economy – an unemployment rate that dropped to 8.3 percent in January as the economy added 243,000 jobs – might have caused the White House staff to do cartwheels. If you’re going to get blamed when things are rough, why not celebrate when they go well? Skip to next paragraph

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No Middle-class jobs

Terry Keenan While the White House celebrated Friday’s Bureau of Labor Statistics’ announcement that the unemployment rate slipped to 8.3 percent and 243,000 new jobs were created, there appears to be storm clouds on the horizon. Trouble is, the January jobs report wasn’t the most important press release coming out of the Labor Department last

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