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CP016: 3 Must have books for aspiring analysts

CP016: 3 Must have books for aspiring analysts

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August 7, 201454m 53s

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In the 16th session of Chandoo.org podcast, lets review 3 very useful books for aspiring analysts.

CP016: 3 Must have books for aspiring analysts - Chandoo.org podcast - become awesome in data analysis, charting, dashboards & VBA using Excel

What is in this session?

Analytics is an increasingly popular area now. Every day, scores of fresh graduates are reporting to their first day of work as analysts. But to succeed as an analyst?

By learning & practicing of course.

And books play a vital role in opening new pathways for us. They can alter the way we think, shape our behavior and make us awesome, all in a few page turns.

So in this episode, let me share 3 must have books for (aspiring) analysts.

Note: these are not only 3 books you should read. But these 3 are the ones I am reading now and I think they will certainly help you.

Participate in our Analyst Book Giveaway & win:

  • You could win a copy of any of these 3 books.
  • Last date: 15-AUG-2014 – Friday.

Listen to the podcast to know how to participate.

This podcast is essentially a review of the 3 books – Data Smart by John Foreman, Ctrl+Shift+Enter by Mike Girvin & Think Like a Freak by Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner.

Data Smart by John Foreman

  • Why this book?
  • About John Foreman
  • Writing style
  • Example chapter

Ctrl+Shift+Enter – Mastering Array Formulas by Mike Girvin

  • Why this book?
  • About Mike Girvin
  • Writing style
  • Example Array Formulas

Think Like a Freak by Steven Levitt & Stephen Dubner

  • Why a non-Excel book?
  • About authors
  • Writing style
  • Example Chapter on Takeru Kobayashi

Note about the book links: These are affiliate links. It means, when you click on them and purchase a copy of the book, Chandoo.org receives a small commission. I recommend these books because I really enjoy them and I genuinely think they will benefit you. I would have recommended them even when there is no commission involved.

Go ahead and listen to the show

 

Links & Resources mentioned in this session:

About the bicycle ride

Excelapalooza Excel conference:

Advanced Excel, Dashboards & Power Pivot Masterclass:

More on Array Formulas:

Transcript of this session:

Download this podcast transcript [PDF].

Which is your favorite book for analysts?

I read quite a few books every year. Apart from these three, I also enjoy and recommend these books.

What about you? What is your favorite book for analysts? Please share your thoughts in comments.

Participate in our Analyst Book Giveaway & win:

  • You could win a copy of any of these 3 books.
  • Last date: 15-AUG-2014 – Friday.

Listen to the podcast to know how to participate.

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