At 10:00 PM 3/8/99 -0500, you wrote:
YES YES YES AND one of the best ways to show data is graphically over time
al Deming SPC. The spot data that has been printed out over the past 20
years is useless for learning and making decisions. It simply compares
this month to last month or to last year or worse yet to standard.
Once data is shown as it changes over time it provokes very healthy
discussions about real problems.
Software like you describe is available but few use it.
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>Gustav Hultin asked:
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>>Is there anything that information professionals can do to stimulate
>>double loop learning!
>
>I think this is a great question. The IT function has a special
>opportunity to provide information in a way that can stimulate learning.
>Several ideas come to mind.
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