Good evening. This is Nada from Seito Medical School. This is the first installment of my notes for Monday, December 4th. There may be up to three installments, so be prepared to keep an eye out!
・Performance-based vs. result-based
・Survey bias
・Stay tuned for the second installment on Monday, December 4th
・Future issues
・Afterword
<Performance-based and results-based>
This is about merit-based and result-based systems. Merit-based systems are an evaluation of the entire process, including results, and are mainly aimed at employees. On the other hand, result-based systems are a world where results are everything, regardless of process or method, and apply to company managers and freelancers. I think it would be good to consider four different analysis methods by adding another axis of opposing thinking to this merit-based and result-based system. I haven't found a good axis yet, so I'll let you know if I come up with an idea. However, in my case, I think it would be wise to work on a merit-based system for a while, and then I would like to wait a while before moving to a result-based system like freelancing.
It can be said that companies with poor performance are influenced by the lack of ability of people in higher positions, such as managers. Of course, it can be said that the field generates sales, but no matter how excellent the field is, if the top managers lack the ability, the organization will lose its ability to grow. Reskilling, or relearning, has become a hot topic recently, not just for managers, but being diligent is a big advantage in working life. In that sense, managers are results-oriented, and their value lies in whether they can produce results.
Survey Bias
The next topic is surveys. In a survey, doctors and scholars seem to be highly trusted in Japan and around the world. Of course, politicians come in at the bottom as the least trustworthy profession. However, there is a wide range of doctors, scholars, and politicians, so I think it is important to look at them on an individual level, not saying that they are untrustworthy because of their profession, but that they are trustworthy because they are that person. Of course, if you work in a profession like the media where you come into contact with politicians professionally, it is convincing to say that most politicians cannot be trusted.
In politics, party approval ratings and cabinet approval ratings are often discussed. There are various techniques for such surveys. In a TV street survey, if citizens are given two options, if you tell them at the beginning that one option is more popular, crowd psychology will give people the illusion that that option is more popular. Or, by devising the questions, it may be possible to manipulate the results of the survey to some extent.
Even in the academic world, papers are sometimes constructed based on surveys, but it is necessary to check that the survey does not contain bias, that is, biased thinking. When I take a survey, I always check "best" for every answer, so I can be called a bias demon.
<Please look forward to the second part on Monday, December 4th>
Well, I've been writing about the contents of my notes so far, but my notes dated 12/04 (Mon) are 2.5 pages long, but at this point, I've only completed about 1/5 of the report. In other words, it's 0.5 pages. How much are you going to report, you know?! If you ramble on about your report at a rapid clip toward the mountain as the morning glow rises, you'll get an echo of feedback, so please look forward to it.
For the past few days, I've been reading "The Woman Who Created Aeon" that I bought at Book Off, and it's a book I could give as a gift to someone. As expected of someone who made Aeon big from scratch, it exudes authenticity. I bought it for 220 yen, and it was a good purchase. I'd like to read it again if I have the chance.
<Future issues>
・I want to establish an education-related NPO. I want to use this blog as an educational medium and a pillar of income to carry out my activities.
・I will research chatGPT on Wikipedia
. ・I will research existentialism on Wikipedia.
・I want to become a manualist who creates various manuals.
・I might become a freelancer around November 2024?
・I wonder if I can make money by selling card games?
<Afterword>
I will report on the second part of my notes from 12/04 (Mon) soon. Please look forward to it. Bye.
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