[Web4lib] The data death spiral

dan at riverofdata.com dan at riverofdata.com
Fri Nov 4 10:09:36 EST 2005


My problem isn't so much with decisions being made with a note card full of data, or a blank card of data.  My problem is with data that is carefully hand selected to "prove the point" that the decision maker wishes to make.  Pick a topic, and that's how a great many people do it.  Just think of the arguments on either side (and NO, I'm NOT trying to discuss any of these, here or privately) of global warming, alternative fuel vehicles, whether the current price of gas is letting the oil companies make excessive profits, or dozens of other "hot topics".  Sure, those haven't had "the decision" made, and they're just examples.  I'm sure we've seen similar decisions made that are just as important within our work environments on carefully selected data, rather than all the data.

dan

----- Original Message -----
> Not only do I feel like I am living in that spiral, I have come to the
> conclusion that all decisions are made, quite contrarily, _without data_. 
> And, when data is utilized, it is with some simplistic use of it, that lacks
> any real understanding of synergistic interactions or emergent properties,
> from chemistry to social psychology to economics to management.  Everyone is
> making decisions based on what can fit onto a notecard.  


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