
Case study of a bike sharing startup. I’ve provided a detailed step by step analysis of the case using R, SQL, and Tableau detailing the thought process behind the results.
Case study of a bike sharing startup. I’ve provided a detailed step by step analysis of the case using R, SQL, and Tableau detailing the thought process behind the results.
Case study of a startup that launched a mental health fitness app for women. I’ve provided a detailed step by step analysis of the case using R, SQL, and Tableau detailing the thought process behind the results.
This post is just a quick thought on how I look for outliers in a data set. Outliers are extremely important in analyzing data and should be addressed as early in the process as possible. I used Tableau for the charts.
This was a fun, fairly simple, and straight forward project for me since I have an engineering background and formulas are my bread and butter. Easiest way to describe the results: a fancy calculator with a large display screen that spits out charts instead of numbers.
This post is about a project I did to answer the age-old question about discounts. Should I discount or not? How much money do I lose if I discount and how much should I discount? Well, I can only address some of the questions in this post, the remaining questions would be best discussed in the presence of marketing, production, development and the executive committee, as they relate to the mission, goals, and character of the company.
This project is a long, detailed, and very informative analysis for me, it took me years to research, create and launch the product. I summarized most of the information or I’d still be writing.