Are you just another person with an opinion?

Post by Karl Southern | January 18, 2017

My ambitions are modest in comparison. I have three ducks to align on my path to empirical nirvana and so far, I have two of them facing the right way.

Statistician and Management Consultant W. Edwards Deming was pretty sure of himself when he said:
"Without data you’re just another person with an opinion"

His lifelong passion for the life empirical was the baseline for many of his ideas which would later become a management philosophy. This philosophy, embraced as it was by the Japanese, was seen by many as the reason for their post-war economic boom.

My ambitions are modest in comparison. I have three ducks to align on my path to empirical nirvana and so far, I have two of them facing the right way. The details of these two ducks, 'Content' and 'Context', can be found in these articles:

The final piece of alignment for us concerns something I have termed 'Capability'. As a Yorkshireman I rarely stray onto the nebulous concept and I can only apologise if you feel that to be the case now. A hyperactive cerebral cortex is my preferred reason but it is much more likely caused by excessive flu medicines.

Essentially, my 'Capability' covers the delivery of a report.

In summary, 'Capability' can be satisfied with:

Having aligned our three ducks, you will be better placed to produce those reports and you will be much more than a person with an opinion, you will be informed, an almost perfect state of grace.