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Data Disaggregation What happens is not as important as how we react to what happens.

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Data Disaggregation What happens is not as important as how we react to what happens.
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Slide 2 Data Disaggregation What happens is not as important as how we react to what happens. Slide 3 Disaggregation is not a problem-solving strategy. It is a problem-finding strategy. Slide 4 Collecting data about a work process has very little meaning to us until we use this data to predict and draw conclusions about the future, based on the past performance of this process. Data is value-added only to the extent that it allows us to predict and draw conclusions about the future. (Neil Paulsen, Intel Corporation) Slide 5 Three Year Trend Data 6 th Grade Literacy (percent proficient/advanced) Slide 6 Three Year Trend Data 7 th Grade Literacy (percent proficient/advanced) Slide 7 Three Year Trend Data 6 th Grade Math (percent proficient/advanced) Slide 8 Three Year Trend Data 7 th Grade Math (percent proficient/advanced) Slide 9 6 th math Slide 10 7 th math Slide 11 6 th literacy Slide 12 7 th literacy Slide 13 If we want to get different results, we have to change the system that creates the results. Slide 14 The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in seeing with new eyes. (Marcel Proust) Slide 15 You have to know one big thing and stick with it. The leaders who had one very big idea and one very big commitment are the ones who created something of value. Those are the ones who leave a legacy.


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