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Alain Routhier
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Vecchio Post #1 Data 15 Gen 2020, 04:09:36 Quota 

I am fairly new to the game.
I do discard any one posting some insulting comments.
My question is, just being ignorant. people posting something that appears useful.
Are they posting 'information' or 'opinion'
???

Thank you.

a.
Florencia Caro
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Vecchio Post #2 Data 15 Gen 2020, 04:18:37 Quota 
You'll come across both, Alain. Sometimes you'll find someone is completely convinced of being right about something, but it's likely the methods used to prove the theory are not scientifically correct. In my experience the managers equipped with the skillset to provide hard evidence on things are not many.

But GPRO is not all about hard skills, good management is more on the soft side; hence information and opinion cannot be told apart.

Always listen to everything people have to say, and don't take anything for granted. Be curious and group with people that complement each other :)
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Vecchio Post #3 Data 15 Gen 2020, 04:20:52 (Ultima modifica 15 Gen 2020, 04:22:33 da Adrian Summers) Quota 
It has been my experience that you will find some of both, and a little bit of everything in these forums. Part of the fun of this game is figuring out what really works and what might have been posted as more of an opinion than a fact.

Edit: This is a fact: Flo proved that I was too slow.
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Vecchio Post #4 Data 15 Gen 2020, 06:56:54 Quota 
I've often though the first most important skill in this game is being able to sort information from opinion. The game is too complex to distrust everything anyone else says about it but at the same time there's a vast amount of incorrect, or at least incomplete, opinion floating around that can seriously harm you gameplay if you take it at face value. Pulling the gems from the muck is an art.

Don't overlook that you can often devise really simple experiments to sanity check a potential piece of information. Even if you don't completely confirm it, partially confirming it can give you more confidence in the source.
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Vecchio Post #5 Data 15 Gen 2020, 07:58:02 Quota 
my experience so far (which is not a lot) is that this game is more about management than skill. if you are a spreadsheet nerd and keep track of your expenses and status, you will go far.
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Vecchio Post #6 Data 15 Gen 2020, 10:48:55 Quota 
Quote ( Roland Postle @ January 15th 2020,06:56:54 )

Don't overlook that you can often devise really simple experiments to sanity check a potential piece of information. Even if you don't completely confirm it, partially confirming it can give you more confidence in the source.


Building on this, my advice is to confirm:

1. Does A influence B?
1b. Check for other possible explanations, correlation vs causation. For example, do a few other tests, or try to disprove your idea.
2. Is the influence positive, or negative? Is it roughly linear?
3. Work out the magnitude of the effect - try to get a rule of thumb. Not enough credit is given for approximations, but an approximation is better than a guess if you are lacking a full formula.
4. Work on getting the actual formula. Some maths knowledge will help.
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Vecchio Post #7 Data 15 Gen 2020, 11:23:28 Quota 
The other thing i'd suggest is either try to get a mentor or join a team, but make sure it's a reasonably active team with a few experienced managers.
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