Kaiser Fung
Fung probes the critical intersection between data and decision-making, shedding light on the complexities of statistics and probability for non-technical audiences. Through his work, he emphasizes the importance of statistical thinking and encourages a healthy skepticism toward data claims. His book "Numbersense: How to Use Big Data to Your Advantage" illustrates this by exploring the power and pitfalls of big data, providing readers with practical insights for making informed decisions. Additionally, Fung critiques visual communication in his blog "Junk Charts," advocating for better standards in data visualization.\n\nFung's extensive background in business analytics and data science, supported by his roles at Vimeo, SiriusXM, American Express, and Verses AI, underpins his writing. As the founding director of Columbia University's Master of Science in Applied Analytics program and founder of Principal Analytics Prep, he bridges the gap between industry practice and academic understanding. Therefore, his clear and precise writing style makes complex data concepts accessible, benefiting both professionals seeking to harness data effectively and the broader audience aiming to understand data's societal impact. Fung's contributions significantly advance the discourse on how data shapes our world, empowering individuals to navigate the data-driven landscape with confidence.
Books by Kaiser Fung

Numbers Rule Your World
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