Bra Sizing As Case Study For Questioning Statistics Effectively
Posted on20 Jan 2020
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Bras are the most complex everyday garment to make. While other garments might have five to ten components, bras have about sixty.... Read More
Manipulating People’s Emotions With Numbers, Data And Statistics
Posted on18 Nov 2019
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Numbers trigger people’s need to feel secure. They convey knowledge. The more people know the more secure they feel. Thus, manipulating people’s... Read More
Unsung Heroes In The Workplace That Stats Don’t Capture
Posted on21 Jan 2019
Tagscollaboration, intangibles, statistics, Talent, team building, workplace, National Basketball Association, big data, Wall Street Journal, star employees, Sue Bird, Danny Green, sports, basketball
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The digital age has exploding with data. In sports, new stats now capture play of unsung heroes whose efforts were blind to... Read More
Importance Of Correlation In Business Decision Making Process
Posted on05 Feb 2018
Tagscomplexity, decision-making process, decisions, Harvard Business Review, quantify, uncertainty, volatility, ambiguity, Nathan Bennett, G. James Lemoine, correlation
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The importance of correlation in business decision making shows up in two main ways. First, people overweight factors. Second, they underweight them.... Read More
Importance Of Probability In Business Decision Making Process
Posted on20 Nov 2017
Tagsdecision-making process, statistics, storytelling, uncertainty, unknown, vagueness, bell curve, probability
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The importance of probability in business decision making can’t be understated. Too many just don’t see its impact. Granted, statistics strike fear... Read More
Five Point Scales Misleading You On Predicting Consumer Behaviors?
Five point scales show up everywhere. They often mislead people though. It’s especially true when people use them to make predictions. Predicting... Read More
Make Better Decisions by Spotting Role of Correlation in Business
Posted on30 Jan 2017
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The role of correlation in business in decision making is everywhere. People just don’t see it. That’s because they often see it... Read More
Biggest Obstacles to Big Data Are Right In Front of Us
Posted on23 Jan 2017
Tags2016 presidential election, bias, big data, Go, uncertainty, statistics, resistance to change, information technology, decisions, business planning, artificial intelligence
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Big data analytics is a big thing. It also plays a huge role in artificial intelligence (AI). Deep learning requires analyzing a... Read More
How Different People See Quantity vs Quality Debate
Posted on26 Oct 2015
Tagsdecision-making process, phraseology, problem solving, quality, quantity, Real-time personality assessment, special forces, word choice
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People fall on the quantity vs quality debate differently. There are quantity-oriented personalities (QN) and quality-oriented ones (QL). They differ on how... Read More
Book of Job, Favorite in Bible
Posted on07 Aug 2014
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The Book of Job is my favorite in the Bible because despite Job’s many sufferings God’s love is better. Translating into nonsectarian... Read More