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4. Do all employees understand
how their work contributions align
with key metrics and organizational
goals?
5. Do organizational leaders refer-
ence key metrics and data analysis
when they communicate goals and
priorities?
Shared understanding and Everyday Data use
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1. Do people who use data for
analysis understand how the data is
collected?
2. Does your organization have
ways to gather and share informa-
tion about data sources (for exam-
ple, definitions, known issues, and
documentation)?
3. Do users of data in your organi-
zation share a common vocabulary
and terminology to understand the
meaning of the data?
4. Do people in your organiza-
tion have easy access to raw data
sources for data analysis?
5. Can the organization evaluate
data presentations and make deci-
sions without being sidetracked by
natural variations in data?
6. Are the data reports received
quickly to allow you to make timely
decisions?
7. Can you recall decisions in the
last few months that were deter-
mined through data analysis?
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