Home » Leadership Through Marketing » Why was it possible for the Moneyball story to happen in the 2000s and not before then, like in the 1990s or 1980s? Why was it possible for the Moneyball story to happen in the 2000s and not before then, like in the 1990s or 1980s? 1. Question 1 Why was it possible for the Moneyball story to happen in the 2000s and not before then, like in the 1990s or 1980s? 1 point The data was not previously available Statistical methods were not advanced enough until the 2000s The benefits of advanced analytics were not apparent to most leaders in baseball prior to the 2000s There was not enough statistical talent interested in baseball prior to the 2000s Other Questions Of This Category The Harrah’s story from Video 3-3, Why Analytics Requires Process and Incentive Changes, timecode 00:32 illustrates that:The wine club story from Video 3-4, Why Analytics Has to Be Problem Driven, timecode 00:23 shows that the analytics proposed for their pro-active churn management failed because:The fact that analytics is a leadership problem implies that:The search engine advertising graph from Video 3-2, Why Analytics Requires Managerial Judgment, timecode 1:53 fails to show that search engine advertising works becauseA working knowledge of data science allow you to:Complete this sentence: Data science…To obtain a knowledge of data science you need to be good at: