Different analytical decisions can lead to vastly different conclusions
Great work as always Joomi
How does one get 174 "teams" from 246 analysts? If 246 people were divided into teams of two people you would only have 123 teams. But those are only "pairs" of people— that doesn't constitute much of a "team"!
Great work as always Joomi
How does one get 174 "teams" from 246 analysts? If 246 people were divided into teams of two people you would only have 123 teams. But those are only "pairs" of people— that doesn't constitute much of a "team"!