Data Science is the Art of Asking Better Questions
I heard a colleague make a great comment today …
“Data science is the art of asking better questions.
It’s not the art of finding a solution … the data keeps evolving.”
Comments
- Anonymous
June 27, 2014
Conceptually I am in love with the spirit of this message. Minor corrections that would pivot me to full agreement:
- It's called analytic science, not data science. Data is one thing that we can be analytic about -- so it's only a small subset of the full puzzle
- Data, sometimes, does find solutions in the form of data lakes and data products. Sorry that some of this terminology is oriented from the persepctive of Booz Allen Hamilton -- but I believe that they did their work gathering insight from peers and the entire analytic community at-large
- When data evolves, it becomes corpuses of information. There are evolutions beyond that, but they are not as clearly defined as of yet Questions, I concur, are always important business tools -- there are many books on the subject. I'm currently reading, "Leading with Questions: How Leaders Find the Right Solutions by Knowing What to Ask, Revised and Updated Edition".
Anonymous
June 27, 2014
@ Andre -- Great distinctions -- thank you.Anonymous
July 01, 2014
I would make that "Data science is about enabling better questions"