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Praise for FACT FORWARD "As an education leader and policymaker, I've seen how good data, properly understood and wisely used, can drive real and lasting change. Dan Gaylin's
Fact Forward shows why data literacy at all levels of society matters and offers a roadmap for how to achieve it."
- ARNE DUNCAN, Former Secretary of Education, Former CEO of Chicago Public Schools, Managing Director, ChicagoCRED, Emerson Collective "At C-SPAN, we believe that trustworthy information is vital to democracy. Dan Gaylin's
Fact Forward shows us how to make data accessible and meaningful to all audiences - not just experts - and to hold data producers and data reporters accountable for their work."
- SAM FEIST, CEO of C-SPAN "Today, we are drowning in data. To be a responsible citizen means knowing what to trust. Dan Gaylin's
Fact Forward is exactly what we all need to do just that."
- ARTHUR C. BROOKS, Harvard Professor and #1
New York Times Bestseller "As an economist and as a dean, I've seen how data literacy separates successful organizations from those that falter. Dan Gaylin's
Fact Forward offers critical insights for leaders navigating today's complex data landscape, showing how rigorous analysis can be an important dimension of better decisions and outcomes. I highly recommend this book to readers who are serious about evidence-based leadership."
- KERWIN CHARLES, Dean, Yale School of Management "Having led a variety of organizations, including Bank of America, I know that trusted data is the cornerstone of sound decision-making. Dan Gaylin's
Fact Forward provides a cogent argument and an actionable plan for building data literacy in every sector of society - crucial guidance for an age when data can either clarify or confuse."
- WALTER MASSEY, Retired Chairman, Bank of America and President Emeritus, Morehouse College "To halt the decline in institutional trust, we must move beyond simplistic metrics and rankings to embrace rigorous, transparent approaches to data. Dan Gaylin's
Fact Forward offers a compelling vision for how genuine data literacy can restore public confidence and advance evidence-based dialogue across ideological divides."
- DANIEL DIERMEIER, Chancellor, Vanderbilt University
Table des matières
About the Cover ix
Preface xi
Chapter 1 The Importance of Being Data Savvy 1
Chapter 2 Understanding the Data Ecosystem 21
Chapter 3 The Breadth of the Data Universe 41
Chapter 4 The Challenge of Data Integrity 65
Chapter 5 Data and Algorithmic Transparency 85
Chapter 6 The Paradox of Data Neutrality 105
Chapter 7 Fostering Data Literacy 131
Chapter 8 Standards and Privacy 155
Chapter 9 Public Data Infrastructure 169
Chapter 10 The Promise and Challenge of Artificial Intelligence 193
Chapter 11 The Data- Savvy Future 215
Notes 227
Acknowledgments 259
About the Author 261
Index 263
A propos de l'auteur
DAN GAYLIN is the President and Chief Executive Officer of NORC at the University of Chicago - an objective, nonpartisan, global research institute - where he oversees the development and implementation of NORC's strategy and research. A frequent speaker both nationally and internationally, his presentations emphasize the importance of data quality in assessing the needs of people, communities, and society within the rapidly evolving digital landscape.