Monthly Archives: October 2012

Government Analytics for Dummies

Someone recently shared a Dummies book on government analytics:  http://media.wiley.com/assets/7061/60/9781118469903_fed_custom.pdf I haven’t finished reading it yet, but am glad to have it available.  A step-by-step approach is followed that aligns well with other processes I’ve come across, so good to … Continue reading

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Creativity

Just signed up for Tina Seelig’s online free course on creativity.  She introduces the topic through a great TED video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyM6rx69iqg She also provides an interesting model of the elements that make up creativity (see picture above), making the point … Continue reading

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Leading Indicators

I’ve been stewing over how to use this blog well and have been getting hung up on how to make sure the content is valuable to someone…forgetting that what I really want most is for it to be valuable to … Continue reading

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