I'm compiling a list of popular statistical "factoids" that are drawn from real studies (even if they are misquoted.)
I've got the 70/20/10 of Blooms Taxonomy
and the
7/38/55 of Mehrabian's work
but what others do we find really useful int he training room?
What is your favourite?
A free copy of my latest book to anyone who can quote and link to a genuine study I'm not yet aware of!
Rus Slater
8 Responses
Reagan economics: 50/50/50
Reagan economics: 50/50/50
50% of our national income must go on social welfare, 50% on defence spending and the third 50% on capital infrastructure.
on a more serious note:
Pareto Analysis and the 80:20 rule.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareto_analysis
My favourite misquoted statistic
My favorite..although not drawn from a real study…sorry!
86% of statistics are made up on the spot..
Statistical analysis
A few more spurious ones…
If you think you can or you think you cannot you are 100% correct, (Ford).
I know that if I take no shots I will not score any goals, (Wayne Gretsky)
50% of all marketing and advertising spend is useless – we just cannot tell which 50% it is…….. (anon)
My current favourite…
is this little gem from the report below, that tells us 90% of managers surveyed say they coach their staff, and 40% of the staff say they are coached! A great debate for the training room…
http://www.cipd.co.uk/pressoffice/press-releases/reality-gap-capability-uk-8million-managers-030512.aspx
Another non-attributable one
Great thread Rus.
One I quote (but do not have any reference – can't even remember where I heard it first) is about the complaints.
Apparently, 80% of the complaints any organisation receives boils down to poor communication – either internally or communication with the customer.
If anyone knows where that came from I would be delighted to find out!
Jenny
Lies *** lies
It's a statistical truth: Most people are below average. As a result, it takes less than you might think to move into the top group of performers.
(Taken from inc.com Bill Murphy Jnr.)
Nice ones
Thanks to all for your contributions.
I've selected Jules as the "winner" of the prize and I've PMed Jules so I can send her the book.
Jenny, I strongly suspect that the stat you quote is hidden in one of the TARP reports, but don't quote me on that.
Once again thanks to all
Rus
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