
Top 22 Quotes About Analyzing Data
#1. If the staff does not begin with a discussion on values and instead begins by gathering and analyzing data, the process becomes head-driven. This will lead to a tendency to rationalize and assign blame:
Linda Dier
#2. We need to take out the trash. As it happens, I have no intention of actually analyzing that data. Nor am I proposing to my son that we take a family outing to the trash bin. In many situations, people use the word we when they mean you. It serves as a polite form to order others around.
James W. Pennebaker
#3. I have metal in my body, so every time I go to an airport, the metal detector goes off.
Jesse Ventura
#5. Presentation skills are key. People who work for you represent your brand. You want them to present themselves - and represent you - in a certain way.
Marc Benioff
#7. I promise you, whatever we are together, it's not a mistake. It's too good to be a mistake.
Ruthie Knox
#8. My grandparents knew it was important that I understood Christianity and the Bible. But they never took me to church; they sent me to church.
Lee Greenwood
#9. The web of domination has become the web of Reason itself, and this society is fatally entangled in it.
Herbert Marcuse
#10. If employees need to stay late in order to curry favor with the boss, what motivation do they have to get work done during normal business hours? After all, they can put in the requisite 'face time' whether they are surfing the Internet or analyzing customer data.
Robert Pozen
#11. Trivia are not knowledge. Lists of facts don't comprise knowledge. Analyzing, hypothesizing, concluding from data, sharing insights, those comprise knowledge. You can't google for knowledge.
Elaine Ostrach Chaika
#12. If measures are taken only at the micro level, analyzing the data at the micro level is a correct way to proceed, as long as one takes into account that observations within a macro-unit may be correlated. In
Tom A.B. Snijders
#13. I appreciated Aaliyah's artistry. We'll never have another like her.
Zoya
#14. Rules such as "Write what you know," and "Show, don't tell," while doubtlessly grounded in good sense, can be ignored with impunity by any novelist nimble enough to get away with it. There is, in fact, only one rule in writing fiction: Whatever works, works.
Tom Robbins
#15. Birth order effects are like those things that you think you see out of the corner of your eye but that disappear when you look at them closely. They do keep turning up but only because people keep looking for them and keep analyzing and reanalyzing their data until they find them.
Judith Rich Harris
#16. Out of the frying pan, into the fire.
Tertullian
#17. But the real point is, how do you ever know your own emotions are spontaneous and genuine, and not just a programmed set of responses?
Charlie Jane Anders
#18. Instead of looking at leadership as decision making - as a rational process of sifting through data, analyzing trends, and making decisions based on predicting futures - a design framework emphasizes pragmatic experimentation.
Frank J. Barrett
#19. They believe in teachers unions. We believe in teachers.
Chris Christie
#20. I didn't answer. We were not buddies. We could not chat about the proximity of our offices, or football, or forgiveness.
Kimberly Novosel
#21. They understood things of the spirit in Japan. They disembowelled themselves when anything went wrong.
Sylvia Plath
#22. The creative folks intuitively design what's best for the user, while data folks provide great insights. The true unicorns are those who can go end-to-end designing, building, measuring, analyzing, and iterating with a combination of user intuition and deep analytics.
Matthew Humphreys
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