We know it doesn’t make a difference but we do it any way. Why ,
because it reassures us , makes us think we have more control over the
way things turn out. The effort involved convinces us we are working
hard even if we are not always getting the results. We feel, even if
there is no strong evidence to support this, that it increases our the
chances of getting the right out come. I am referring to the
preoccupation with data gathering. Is it necessary, is all this effort
worth it, does it provide genuine insights, does it make the
organisation better run or is it really just about reducing managers
and members anxiety levels? I am not arguing against the use of
management information or the gathering of data just the idea that the
more data the better.
Blair Mcpherson former Director,author and blogger www.blairmcpherson.co.uk