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Benefits of Empirical Evidence

Reliable information on program performance does not occur spontaneously. Solid thinking, research, data collection, analysis and interpretation are necessary steps on the path to good empirical evidence on programs. Considering the investments of time, money and brainpower that are required, one might be challenged to justify the necessary resources.

Great Decisions Start With Great Information

Solid, unbiased analysis of programs and their results is critical for continuous improvement in any field. The last segment in every quality assurance program is reflection. The analysis of outcomes allows an organization to question policy changes in a measured environment and apply that knowledge to a new effort for continued improvement. Well-structured and well-executed analysis shines a light in places where it is hard to see and shows no favoritism. It is essentially the pursuit of truth.

To view CREDO's Top 10 Benefits of Empirical Evidence, a humorous but honest look at how the proper examination of data can make a significant impact on any organization, select the top ten button.

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