The differences between being data driven and data informed and why sometimes it pays to use one or the other. For some time now there’s been a big push for teams to become data driven. Our data can ...
Data is an invaluable and persuasive source of business insight for companies today. But when it comes to making that insight work to your company’s best advantage, don’t let data completely overrule ...
In today’s fluid educational landscape, school leaders and educators are confronted with increasingly complex challenges. The infusion of data analytics and the rise of generative artificial ...
Data analysis does not remove the need for leadership; it requires business leaders to learn to incorporate data into their decision making and effectively train and support their teams to do the same ...
A large public research university faced with steady growth wanted to understand how to effectively scale its enrollment yield, graduation rates, facilities and other factors necessary to meet its ...
As a new teacher, Shelby Womack was teaching a lesson about simplifying fractions to his fifth grade class when he grew concerned about answers from students that didn’t make sense. Although they had ...
Teachers from previous decades may have focused on “What did I teach?,” but the new focus is “What did the students learn?” Whether classroom resources are digital or not, educators can collect data ...
Among all the buzzwords startups use when pitching investors and in their marketing, “data-driven” is nearly at the top of the pile. But what does being data-driven really mean? Investments are ...
More often than not, learning professionals aren’t using, measuring, or communicating data in a useful way. According to a McKinsey article titled “What’s Missing in Leadership Development?” 90% of ...