Learning over Knowing: Why You Need to Change Your Problem-Solving Practices with Dhiraj Rajaram
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This episode of Leaders of Analytics features Dhiraj Rajaram, the Founder of global decision sciences company Mu Sigma. Mu Sigma serves more than 140 of the Fortune 500 and the company’s mission is to simplify complex problems through the science of decisions. Dhiraj shares his views on problem-solving in business, and how Mu Sigma's three core beliefs have been instrumental in the company's success. At Mu Sigma, they believe in "Learning over Knowing", "Extreme Experimentation", and "The New IP". Their data-driven decision-making approach has helped solve some of the toughest business challenges and has set them apart from the competition. As an entrepreneur or business leader, you'll gain valuable insights into using data to solve complex issues, as well as an insider's perspective on Dhiraj's entrepreneurial journey. In this episode we discuss: Dhiraj’s entrepreneurial journey from a one-man band to leading thousands of employees The critical moments that led Dhiraj to become a founder and the key elements of entrepreneurial success Mu Sigma’s unique recruitment and training strategy What you can learn from Mu Sigma’s three core beliefs How to make better decisions for your organisation, and much more. Mu Sigma's website Connect with Dhiraj on Linkedin.
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