The Limitations of R² in Correlation Studies
This article explains why we don’t use the Coefficient R² for the purpose of drawing conclusions about correlation between variables.
This article explains why we don’t use the Coefficient R² for the purpose of drawing conclusions about correlation between variables.
This article intertwines the complexities and utilities of percent values, offering a lens through which they can be critically assessed, ensuring that their application is both ethical and informative.
We are all problem solvers, no doubts about that. Unfortunately all of us at some time fall into the common pitfalls of problem solving. Food for thought.
Here is a short history lesson on the origins of modern day root cause analysis.
Unfortunately today many employees think Lean is actually 5S and it’s nothing more than some annoying management initiative. In reality the concept of lean is important to every person who seeks to achieve targeted outcomes without unnecessary effort and cost.