Data helps leaders make smart decisions. The Army Medical Logistics Command, the Army’s life cycle management command for medical materiel, is using data to help leaders plan for the complexity and lethality of large-scale combat operations. Learn more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eCWCYrjk and write in the comments how your organization uses data to make informed decisions and plan for the future. 📸 by Sgt. Alexander Kelly #ContinousTransformation
U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers assigned to the 412th Civil Affairs Battalion and 5-159th Bourbon Dustoff conduct a medical evacuation simulation training exercise during Operation Viking at Muscatatuck, Indiana, July 2023. When a Soldier is injured on the battlefield, speed is often a critical factor as to whether they receive the medical attention and supplies they need to survive and return to the fight. (Photo by Sgt. Alexander Kelly, U.S. Army Reserve)
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2moData can help leaders make smart decisions. It can also just as easily give them delusions of knowledge that they don’t actually have, leading to them making stupid decisions. Garbage in, garbage out. Data is just an artificial concept of the world, not the world itself. As the cliche goes “the map is not the territory”. Leaders make a terrible mistake when they mistake intrinsically subjective data for objective Truth(s).