Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm
Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm is the first book designed for practicing and future public administration professionals to help overcome any anxiety about using data effectively in their roles.

Authors Anne McIntyre-Lahner and Ronald Schack explore different types and degrees of data fear (a data fear/data comfort continuum) and provide a toolbox of fear-fighting techniques, including methods of dealing with data fear “in the moment,” methods of mitigating data fear related to using, sharing, and reporting data, and demonstrating how many common data tasks need not be scary. They further offer a self-assessment instrument and process to help individuals assess their level of data fear/comfort, identifying which specific dimensions of data fear/comfort may be most problematic at both the individual and organizational level. The book examines how individual data fear can “infect” organizations, collaboratives, and communities and how to “bake in” data fear prevention in one’s efforts to create and sustain a data-informed culture.

It is important reading for both practicing and future public servants, including those enrolled in public administration, public policy, and nonprofit management programs.

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Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm
Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm is the first book designed for practicing and future public administration professionals to help overcome any anxiety about using data effectively in their roles.

Authors Anne McIntyre-Lahner and Ronald Schack explore different types and degrees of data fear (a data fear/data comfort continuum) and provide a toolbox of fear-fighting techniques, including methods of dealing with data fear “in the moment,” methods of mitigating data fear related to using, sharing, and reporting data, and demonstrating how many common data tasks need not be scary. They further offer a self-assessment instrument and process to help individuals assess their level of data fear/comfort, identifying which specific dimensions of data fear/comfort may be most problematic at both the individual and organizational level. The book examines how individual data fear can “infect” organizations, collaboratives, and communities and how to “bake in” data fear prevention in one’s efforts to create and sustain a data-informed culture.

It is important reading for both practicing and future public servants, including those enrolled in public administration, public policy, and nonprofit management programs.

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Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm

Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm

Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm

Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm

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Working with Data in the Public Sector: From Fear to Enthusiasm is the first book designed for practicing and future public administration professionals to help overcome any anxiety about using data effectively in their roles.

Authors Anne McIntyre-Lahner and Ronald Schack explore different types and degrees of data fear (a data fear/data comfort continuum) and provide a toolbox of fear-fighting techniques, including methods of dealing with data fear “in the moment,” methods of mitigating data fear related to using, sharing, and reporting data, and demonstrating how many common data tasks need not be scary. They further offer a self-assessment instrument and process to help individuals assess their level of data fear/comfort, identifying which specific dimensions of data fear/comfort may be most problematic at both the individual and organizational level. The book examines how individual data fear can “infect” organizations, collaboratives, and communities and how to “bake in” data fear prevention in one’s efforts to create and sustain a data-informed culture.

It is important reading for both practicing and future public servants, including those enrolled in public administration, public policy, and nonprofit management programs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032803043
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/28/2024
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Anne McIntyre-Lahner is CEO of Action 2 Outcomes and Adjunct Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Connecticut, USA.

Ronald W. Schack is Managing Director of The Charter Oak Group, LLC, and Adjunct Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Connecticut, USA. He holds a doctoral degree in Political Science from the University of Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Introduction  PART I: The Nature of Data Fear  1. The Nature of Fear  2. Stages of Data Comfort  3. Fear Related to Capacity  4. Fear Related to Use  PART II: Assessing Our Abilities and Anxieties About Data  5. A Fear Self-Assessment  PART III: Addressing and Overcoming Data Fear: Taming the Fear Monster  6. A Fear-Fighting Toolbox  7, Analysis Doesn’t Have to Be Scary  8. Approaches To Reducing Fears Related to Use  Part IV: Moving Beyond Individual Data Fear  9. Organizational Data Fear  10. Collaborative Data Fear  11. Creating and Sustaining a Data-Informed Culture  12. Data Fear and The Application of Evidence-Based and Promising Practices  13. Community Data Fear and Data Responsibility  14. Data Fear and DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility)  15. The Promise and Perils of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Data Analysis and Reporting  16. An Interview With The Authors

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