Are there any specific case studies has implemented IIDM?* This framework all sounds generally fine though is extremely conceptual. I remember a wizened statistician that I worked with during the California water data wars. He was part of a similar organization called Probability Management that had many of the same motivations and approaches as the ones listed (training practitioners, sharing tools, etc etc). The challenge though is that many decision makers aren’t making bad decisions because of a shortage of ideas that tools, training and outside idea generating institutions can provide. There’s a lot of ugh POLITICS—both the partisan and also the smaller scale organizational kinds—and really all the biases that make us human.
Are there any specific case studies has implemented IIDM?* This framework all sounds generally fine though is extremely conceptual. I remember a wizened statistician that I worked with during the California water data wars. He was part of a similar organization called Probability Management that had many of the same motivations and approaches as the ones listed (training practitioners, sharing tools, etc etc). The challenge though is that many decision makers aren’t making bad decisions because of a shortage of ideas that tools, training and outside idea generating institutions can provide. There’s a lot of ugh POLITICS—both the partisan and also the smaller scale organizational kinds—and really all the biases that make us human.
*Note IIDM is a bit of a mouthful.