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Overdetermined

Role Playing

Building A Poll Part 12: Know Your Client

In the last installment of this series, I talked a bit about how I wanted to change this up.  Instead of pretending that we were going to be working on some imaginary Congressional race in Missouri, which was just impossible to simulate, we were going to simulate doing a project for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.   Since their donor base and primary sources of revenue come from senior citizens and baby boomers, they want to know what these people think of recent inductions into the Hall of Fame, what they think of recent exhibits and what directions that they think that Hall should explore.

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Building A Poll Part 11: Revising Our Assumptions

Right at the top of this post, I'd like to take a step back and thank you, our readers, for continuing to stay with us as we evolve and come up with new ideas.  What began with Blue Leader and me ranting about our experiences working in data and analytics is slowly growing into a strong, six person team of people with diverse points of view, ideas and approaches to solving problems. And as we move forward and develop our ideas, we look back at other things that we tried and realize that we may have to tinker with the ideas a bit.

This is one of those moments.

Building a Poll Part 3: Catching up with all our assumptions

This has been a fun series to write so far, and I'm hoping that all of you are getting as much out of reading it as I am from writing it. In my few posts so far, we've stated a few assumptions and a few things for role-playing. I'd like to collect this all together and put it all in context.

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