Tom Morris on Nostr: When reading a gov report, it is fairly remarkable how often data collection is ...
When reading a gov report, it is fairly remarkable how often data collection is needed. In the report I'm reading now, 40% of the recommendations involve.
Alas, years pass—data isn't collected—everyone moves on and the problem remains.
It would be fascinating to have data on this. Track every time a report asks for data, whether the dept/public body actually starts collecting it, and whether it helps fix the problem (or whether "we need data" is a way to kick stuff into the long grass).
Alas, years pass—data isn't collected—everyone moves on and the problem remains.
It would be fascinating to have data on this. Track every time a report asks for data, whether the dept/public body actually starts collecting it, and whether it helps fix the problem (or whether "we need data" is a way to kick stuff into the long grass).