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Metrics gone wrong

While I admit that I’ve learned to value data and metrics more in my decision making, I still think metrics can go very, very wrong. People can be misrepresented when they are reduced to a set of data points, and companies can make insanely stupid mistakes relying on numbers instead of common sense. Case in… Continue reading Metrics gone wrong

Published April 6, 2012
Categorized as design, rants, tech Tagged analysis, analytic, analytical, analytics, autocomplete, data, e newsletter, e-mail, email, email newsletter, mail chimp, mailchimp, metrics, newsletter, online newsletter

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