Ideal Statistician
Ideal Statistician
Business professionals who use statistics are not mere number crunchers who are “good at math.” As Jon Kettenring succinctly said, “Industry needs holistic statisticians who are nimble problem solvers” (www.amstat.org).
Consider the criteria listed below:
The ideal statistician
- Is technically current (e.g., software-wise)
- Communicates well
- Is proactive
- Has a broad outlook
- Is flexible
- Focuses on the main problem
- Meets deadlines
- Knows his/her limitations and is willing to ask for help
- Can deal with imperfect information
- Has professional integrity
Locate an individual in your company who exemplifies these characteristics and interview them on the importance of understanding statistics and the challenges they may face with data. Ask them how they demonstrate these characteristics in their job.
You may summarize your interview in a brief narrative (75-150 words) or you may audio/video record the interview and upload it for viewing to the discussion forum.
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