written by Eric J. Ma on 2015-06-27
Observation:
Example: Academic performance.
It's easy to evaluate stuff on a single number. But it also creates some problems. Nuances are lost. Subspecialty strengths are not shown. Could we do better? I think so.
Proposal: Rather than evaluate stuff on a single line, I think we should start evaluating people on a multi-dimensional spider plot. Keep the metrics, but start evaluating people on more metrics than one.
Example: Job performance
Basically, measure more things that are valued than just the single thing that seemingly captures everything... but doesn't.
Thoughts?
@article{
ericmjl-2015-evaluate-plot,
author = {Eric J. Ma},
title = {Evaluate on a Spider Plot},
year = {2015},
month = {06},
day = {27},
howpublished = {\url{https://ericmjl.github.io}},
journal = {Eric J. Ma's Blog},
url = {https://ericmjl.github.io/blog/2015/6/27/evaluate-on-a-spider-plot},
}
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