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Analytics remains consistent across various fields, whether it is Descriptive, Diagnostic, Inferential, or Predictive analytics. The primary difference lies in the data used. In general business analytics, domain-specific data sets the context apart. At Nokia, for instance, we analyze telecom data, such as traffic patterns. Despite the variance in data, the insights, patterns, and predictive skills remain applicable. This ensures that the skills developed are transferable across different contexts.
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