What type of analytics do mobility professionals actually need?
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What type of analytics do mobility professionals actually need?

Chris Binding

The real differences between descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics

By Alben Ngo, Senior Director Business Intelligence, Graebel

For many of today’s mobility leaders, improving their mobility programmes and building their strategies are top-of-mind issues that never go away. Just like in many other industries around the world, they turn to leading-edge technologies that can help enable better action and decision-making, thus garnering a lot of interest in data analytics.

We see it all the time. And usually, as they are just starting to explore how data analytics technology can benefit their business, we consistently hear mobility professionals asking one of two questions:

  • “Is analytics not just a buzzword?”
  • “I need ​analytics—especially predictive analytics—but I cannot really articulate what I need it for, right?”

If that sounds familiar, we can assure you that you are not alone.

Off the top, we can discount the first question. We have all seen the strong impact of data-driven decisions and analytics on many industries in recent years. But the second question is much more revealing about one of the incorrect analytics assumptions many mobility professionals make as they begin the process.

What you need is based on where you are

There are two important factors to consider when choosing the right approach. The first one is the state of your data, which is a key consideration because it determines the potential analyses that you can conduct. And the second is the specific goals you have for your business—your “why”—which dictate what type of approach your business needs.

There are three types of data analytics approaches that you may explore: descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics.

 

Analytics are not only about answers

At the end of the day, the right analytics solutions provider is the one who understands that the place to start is knowing ​where ​to start. They don’t just provide answers. They are the ones who know which ​questions to ask so that they can help you determine which type of solution fits your business and will enable you to meet your intended purpose.

 

 

Chris Binding