If you have been studying math, physics, chemistry, economics, engineering (electrical, mechanical, or chemical), or some other field, you probably have the data and math skills for a career in data science or operations research.
Very nice article , I request you , Could you please also add great reference books for Operations research in Supply chain planning and execution for people keen to get deeper in this field. ?
Great advice and resources, Mike! You’re completely right on future (and current) demand for talent in these careers. Having both the technical background and industry context is a powerful combination.
Very nice article , I request you , Could you please also add great reference books for Operations research in Supply chain planning and execution for people keen to get deeper in this field. ?
I have it on my to-do to write up some reference books. Thanks for reading.
Hi Mike , Whenever you are free , your inputs on best Operations research references will be awaited ..
Hi Shaif. It took me the whole summer, but I finally got around to writing up this list: https://miketalksai.substack.com/p/the-45-business-books-that-i-recommend
Very helpful summary Michael. I'm sharing it with a friend's son that is interested in analytics.
Perfect. I hope this helps your friend's son.
Great advice and resources, Mike! You’re completely right on future (and current) demand for talent in these careers. Having both the technical background and industry context is a powerful combination.