I think business strategy is important for data scientists, and then learning to deal with ambiguity. Business majors are great at dealing with ambiguity where as technical people such as engineers, data scientists etc struggle with a lot. By ambiguity, I mean that in business, 1 + 1 does not equal 2... it could equal 3 or 5 or -2.
I love all these Points. When i newly joined a company and i have to understand the working of sql structure if the company and find insights from report was hard becuase i was not aware of deep level of understanding of how exactly the company internally works and then my manager included me in his meetings and from there i started talking other department co worker about thier job and contribution which helped me a lot in my job💯.and Looking Fancy Ken , we are rooting for ken with suit in further video haha😆.
@@KenJee_ds Thank you!!! ✨ Your data science salary prediction project helped me a lot to improve my portfolio by making similar project which also made me pass my interview round.
How to talk to different people? If someone is good in this skill things can get more easier. I think, Communication is an art as it's the first step... I myself find how can I make more improvements to my communication skills while working in industry.
Communication, man. It is very underestimated. Most of the time, we can achieve much more if we collaborate with others. On the other hand, it requires one to have strong communication skills to manage such a collaborative organization. Unfortunately, people opt out collaborating because they fail to communicate. I am not talking about just talking to each other. I am talking about "understanding each other" and willing to solve problems together. 2 years ago, before my PhD oral exam, one wise professor in my PhD committee told me to relax and enjoy the process because no PhD student can be smarter than 5 professors testing you. That was a great advice, and it is very true that we are stronger together IF we can communicate to be a coherent group. With that said, I am wondering if there is a video about different "data" related roles. I am looking for internships. There are different roles, such as data engineer, data scientist, data analyst, machine learning engineer, AI engineer, etc... I have a broad idea how they differentiate, but I would like to learn more about these roles and their requirements. I quickly skimmed your videos, Ken, but couldn't find a video about it. I mean a video including all these roles, not just comparing data analyst and data scientist. If there is one, can you point me it? If not, it would be great to see a video about that. You are doing great work popularizing the field and making data science accessible to more people, Ken. Thank you! =)
Fantastic video Ken. Excellent tips and ideas on business skills. Inspiration is key to learning and RUclips, blogs and books are a perfect way of getting you out the blocks fast. Thanks for the mention. All the best Mike
Fully agree it's crucial to learn how the business makes money and learn how to clearly articulate how what you want to do will help the company make more of it. :D
Thanks for your very informative video :) I'm very technical, so it was very helpful for me :) I would also be interested in a video about how to talk with different people :)
Yes they're important, Understanding data structures is among the basics of machine learning, algorithms is at the heart of machine learning, actually machine learning is basically about algorithms
I think they are very important, but not when you're just starting out. I found that after had more coding aptitude, data structures and algorithms made more sense because I could more easily apply them
@@muhammadhashir7949 Data structures and algorithms are important if you want a job as a machine learning engineer. However, data scientists generally don't need such strong coding skills. They're a lot of fun to learn regardless of your planned career.
Thanks for the awesome video! Please make a video on how to talk to different audiences! It will be helpful to us (and you will earn a lot of loyal subscribers ;) )
Ehhh, we can always improve, but I wouldn't take that much blame. If you are trying to help them and they'll only give you one word answers, they're just being jerks.
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This helps to mitigate the "we don't know how to measure what we care about, so we care about what we measure" issue.
Yes!
I think business strategy is important for data scientists, and then learning to deal with ambiguity. Business majors are great at dealing with ambiguity where as technical people such as engineers, data scientists etc struggle with a lot. By ambiguity, I mean that in business, 1 + 1 does not equal 2... it could equal 3 or 5 or -2.
A good communicator can be sometimes more effective as they know how to manage PPL...
Completely agree!
I love all these Points.
When i newly joined a company and i have to understand the working of sql structure if the company and find insights from report was hard becuase i was not aware of deep level of understanding of how exactly the company internally works and then my manager included me in his meetings and from there i started talking other department co worker about thier job and contribution which helped me a lot in my job💯.and Looking Fancy Ken , we are rooting for ken with suit in further video haha😆.
Glad to hear this is in line with what you're seeing at your job. Also, congrats on landing it if I haven't told you already!
@@KenJee_ds Thank you!!! ✨
Your data science salary prediction project helped me a lot to improve my portfolio by making similar project which also made me pass my interview round.
How to talk to different people? If someone is good in this skill things can get more easier. I think, Communication is an art as it's the first step... I myself find how can I make more improvements to my communication skills while working in industry.
The business attire sets a different kind of vibe. I was looking forward to this video. Great content as always 😌
Thank you 🙌
You're welcome ☺️
Great video Ken! Completely agree with the points you raised - these are so underrated!
Thanks for watching!!
Communication, man. It is very underestimated. Most of the time, we can achieve much more if we collaborate with others. On the other hand, it requires one to have strong communication skills to manage such a collaborative organization. Unfortunately, people opt out collaborating because they fail to communicate. I am not talking about just talking to each other. I am talking about "understanding each other" and willing to solve problems together. 2 years ago, before my PhD oral exam, one wise professor in my PhD committee told me to relax and enjoy the process because no PhD student can be smarter than 5 professors testing you. That was a great advice, and it is very true that we are stronger together IF we can communicate to be a coherent group.
With that said, I am wondering if there is a video about different "data" related roles. I am looking for internships. There are different roles, such as data engineer, data scientist, data analyst, machine learning engineer, AI engineer, etc... I have a broad idea how they differentiate, but I would like to learn more about these roles and their requirements. I quickly skimmed your videos, Ken, but couldn't find a video about it. I mean a video including all these roles, not just comparing data analyst and data scientist. If there is one, can you point me it? If not, it would be great to see a video about that.
You are doing great work popularizing the field and making data science accessible to more people, Ken.
Thank you! =)
I actually made one of those! ruclips.net/video/BZFfNwj7JhE/видео.html&ab_channel=KenJee
Fantastic video Ken. Excellent tips and ideas on business skills. Inspiration is key to learning and RUclips, blogs and books are a perfect way of getting you out the blocks fast. Thanks for the mention. All the best Mike
I appreciate it!
Fully agree it's crucial to learn how the business makes money and learn how to clearly articulate how what you want to do will help the company make more of it. :D
Thanks for watching Wilson!
Excellent video of an often overlooked aspect of business.
Thanks Jason!
KEN is the BEST 🚀
Thanks Ravit!
Really nicely explained! Thanks for the video. 🙌
Thanks Anubhav!
The ultimate Data Science goal is to solve business problems. So it goes without saying that business skills are so important!
Yes!
Thanks for your very informative video :) I'm very technical, so it was very helpful for me :) I would also be interested in a video about how to talk with different people :)
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Yaaay Hermione’s time turner made it Haha ! Amazing video Ken thank you !!
You bet!
Ask open-ended questions and follow-up with questions based on their responses.
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Excellent insights!
Thanks for watching!!
Ken I have a really important question. Are Data Structures and Algorithms important for Machine Learning?
Yes they're important,
Understanding data structures is among the basics of machine learning, algorithms is at the heart of machine learning, actually machine learning is basically about algorithms
I think they are very important, but not when you're just starting out. I found that after had more coding aptitude, data structures and algorithms made more sense because I could more easily apply them
@@KenJee_ds Thanks Ken for clearing my doubt
@@muhammadhashir7949 Data structures and algorithms are important if you want a job as a machine learning engineer. However, data scientists generally don't need such strong coding skills. They're a lot of fun to learn regardless of your planned career.
This is one of the most underused skills to have.
You can't solve a business problem if you don't understand the business
I agree!!
Thanks for the awesome video! Please make a video on how to talk to different audiences! It will be helpful to us (and you will earn a lot of loyal subscribers ;) )
Will do my best!
talk to people- something the online class attending gen z and millennials are not so confident about😔also nice sound effect on that part haha
Start a podcast haha
Ehhh, we can always improve, but I wouldn't take that much blame. If you are trying to help them and they'll only give you one word answers, they're just being jerks.
Totally fair. For cases like this I'm trying to do my best to focus on "what can I control" type of thing. Very valid point though