Marketers look to predictive analytics – but are they ready?
Marketing Week PartnerMarketers need to close the gap to data analyst colleagues in their use of predictive analytics, but need better-quality data and reporting tools first.
Marketers need to close the gap to data analyst colleagues in their use of predictive analytics, but need better-quality data and reporting tools first.
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