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After poisonous snakes, the thing people fear most is statistics (18 Jan 16)

No matter how good your efforts, they will count for nothing unless you can genuinely understand and explain why things are the way they are


That’s where statistics come in. They help you set realistic targets, understand change and measure demand.

Here’ s 9 more reasons why you might want to brush up on those numbers: 

  • Statistics help you to:
  • Assess whether an area has improved
  • Develop a long term pla…

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