When Not to Use Data Driven Decision Making
In 1993 two artists set out to make a data-driven painting. I’m not kidding. They contracted with a well respected research firm, ran a call center in the midwest, and used telephone interviews to gather opinions about the type of artistic content and composition people preferred. The poll used a stratified (by state) random sample … Continue reading When Not to Use Data Driven Decision Making
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