In my first newsletter post, I shared the unifying theory that organizations and individuals should care about data because it can be used to improve decisions. This can be easily illustrated by imagining a world without any data at our fingertips. Movie nights would be a special sort of hell. We wouldn’t be able to compare pizza restaurants or the movie options—and since prices are a type of data—we have no idea what we’d pay for either!
An Introduction to Data Lobbying
An Introduction to Data Lobbying
An Introduction to Data Lobbying
In my first newsletter post, I shared the unifying theory that organizations and individuals should care about data because it can be used to improve decisions. This can be easily illustrated by imagining a world without any data at our fingertips. Movie nights would be a special sort of hell. We wouldn’t be able to compare pizza restaurants or the movie options—and since prices are a type of data—we have no idea what we’d pay for either!