01-01-2022, 02:34 PM
(01-01-2022, 02:26 PM)mavsluvr Wrote: Interesting. In the book, he comes across (imo) as approaching the subject as a scholar or a teacher might, rather than advancing any particular agenda. I didn't so much come away with a sense that my "priors" were confirmed or denied, as much as feeling that I had learned some stuff about the way front offices use these kinds of data points.
That's interesting, I should probably put the book on my "to read" list. I certainly can see the careful teacher angle.
Maybe my impression of the emphases was slanted by the questions the interviewer asked.
(I suppose I also have read a number of things on how (different) FOs use various stats, so maybe I wrongly discounted that part somewhat as 'something everyone knows'.)
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(Also, don't worry .. I didn't take any of the conversation as constituting digs at all.)