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I feel like leaders in an organization implicitly decide how important data will be to the organization's decision-making. Frequently, data is competing with user feedback or experts for primacy in the company's notion of truth. For instance, companies like DuoLingo lead with data. This not only means that there is a culture of routinely testing all the new features that they release, but also that they've invested in the tools to make this easy to do and reliable. Imo, this comes from Luis von Ahn, who is a highly technical co-founder and values that approach to decision-making. This is certainly different at other companies, like Apple for instance, who emphasize user research more in their learning process. I've only seen these tendencies change when the leaders change.
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| text | I feel like leaders in an organization implicitly decide how important data will be to the organization's decision-making. Frequently, data is competing with user feedback or experts for primacy in the company's notion of truth. For instance, companies like DuoLingo lead with data. This not only means that there is a culture of routinely testing all the new features that they release, but also that they've invested in the tools to make this easy to do and reliable. Imo, this comes from Luis von … |
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| datetime | 2024-05-23 |
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Entry Information
- Entry ID: 64706
- Repository: Axioma AXP
- Dataset: arrmlet/reddit_dataset_36
- Total Entries: 100,000