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Misleading Statistics Examples – Discover The Potential For Misuse of Statistics & Data In The Digital Age

datapine

With the rise of advanced technology and globalized operations, statistical analyses grant businesses an insight into solving the extreme uncertainties of the market. Statistical studies can also assist in the marketing of goods or services, and in understanding each target market’s unique value drivers.

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Adapting to Change: Finding Opportunity in Crucible Moments

Alation

Recognizing it — and even capitalizing on it — requires data. Uncertainty reigns These days, planning a dinner out can be as complicated as planning a global business acquisition. But recognizing the opportunity in uncertainty is what separates the winners from the pack. Obviously, your data will tell you.

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Fact-based Decision-making

Peter James Thomas

These normally appear at the end of an article, but it seemed to make sense to start with them in this case: Recently I published Building Momentum – How to begin becoming a Data-driven Organisation. A number of factors can play into the accuracy of data capture. Honesty of Data that is captured. Timing issues with Data.

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The Lean Analytics Cycle: Metrics > Hypothesis > Experiment > Act

Occam's Razor

We are far too enamored with data collection and reporting the standard metrics we love because others love them because someone else said they were nice so many years ago. It helps you to amplify what’s proven to work, throw away what isn’t, and tweak the goal-posts when data indicates that they may be in the wrong place.

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