data-driven judgments
[ˈdeɪtə ˈdrɪvən ˈdʒʌdʒmənts]
noun phrasepl: data-driven judgments
julgamentos baseados em dados
1. Decisions or conclusions reached through the systematic analysis and interpretation of empirical data rather than intuition, opinion, or assumption
The company made data-driven judgments about which markets to enter based on consumer behavior analytics.
A empresa fez julgamentos baseados em dados sobre quais mercados entrar com base em análises de comportamento do consumidor.
2. Evaluations informed by quantitative evidence, statistics, and measurable metrics to support decision-making processes
Data-driven judgments in healthcare have improved patient outcomes significantly.
Os julgamentos baseados em dados na saúde melhoraram significativamente os resultados dos pacientes.
This term has become increasingly important in both American and Brazilian corporate cultures, particularly in tech, finance, and healthcare sectors. In Brazil, the adoption of data-driven decision-making reflects the country's growing digital transformation and modernization of business practices. In the USA, this concept is deeply embedded in management philosophy and is often associated with Silicon Valley culture and the tech industry's influence on traditional business models.
NYC Slang
data-driven call
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