Making Effective Decisions Flashcards

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What was the situation/task for Making Effective Decisions?

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ISCF strategy group requested research on how place-aware UKRI grant funding was to-date.

Findings were to be presented in a week and feed into the levelling-up narrative.

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As the analytical lead, what were the two main tasks?

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Decide what data was most relevant.

Decide how to present findings effectively.

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How did you assess what data was most important?

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Organised a meeting with policy colleagues.

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What information did you decide to present?

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We looked at UKRI grant data, so:

The volume and value of UKRI grants per-NUTS2 region and per-ISCF challenge.

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How did you streamline the decisions on what data to present?

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Applied a RAG system to the available data and ideas with the following criteria:

Ease of analysis,
Information impact.

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What did you consider when presenting the data?

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The audience was non-technical

Data was geographic

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How did you present the data?

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Used R to create choropleth maps as 2D heat-maps.

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Why did you present the data the way you did?

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It quickly communicated findings in an engaging manner.

Avoided overused chart types.

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What was the result?

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Presentation was successful,

Led to discussion on brilliance-led funding model may prioritise larger recipients.

A “mini-wave” funding model was posed for a potential Wave 4.

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