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Empowering Action through Data: Insights for Effective Decision-Making

In an age where information is power, understanding how to leverage data is crucial. As Ken Blanchard aptly puts it, without information, individuals struggle to act, while those with data find themselves compelled to take action. This collection of insights emphasizes the necessity of understanding our current positions before moving forward, akin to Peter Nivio Zarlenga's notion of knowing how to navigate our voyage of discovery. By replacing assumptions with facts, we foster growth and improvement in our communities, especially concerning investments in education.

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Empowering Action through Data: Insights for Effective Decision-Making

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  1. Thought-provoking ideas on using data

  2. People without information cannot act. People with information cannot help but act. Ken Blanchard

  3. Its hard to begin to move when you don’t know where you are moving, how to move, or if you are going to get there. Peter Nivio Zarlenga

  4. The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in seeing with new eyes. Marcel Proust

  5. Data can help us replace hunches and hypotheses with facts concerning what changes are needed. Victoria Bernhardt

  6. Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning. Benjamin Franklin

  7. If you know why, you can figure out how… W. Edwards Deming

  8. Disaggregation is not a problem-solving strategy. It is a problem-finding strategy.

  9. Generative learning (i.e. expanding your ability to create) occurs only when people are striving to accomplish something that matters deeply to them. Peter Senge

  10. Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning. Benjamin Franklin

  11. Be hungry for data about your school. Rick DuFour

  12. People who use data to make decisions will do so with more confidence that they are making the right decisions. Deborah Wahlstrom

  13. Data can help us answer the question for our community: “What are we getting for our investment in our children?” Victoria Bernhardt

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