Managers can make informed decisions by using Statistical methods and Statistical thinking. This calls for unraveling the power of Statistics for managers.
Modern business management is more a Science than an Art. Ever increasing global competition mandates business managers to address uncertainty by using scientific methods and be Objective decision makers. Forecasting, planning, organizing and decision making; some of the key activities of a manager intend better future for the business. The only certainty about the future is its ‘uncertainty’. Even though one cannot eliminate uncertainty, it is possible to measure uncertainty using Statistics: manager can make informed decisions by using Statistical methods and Statistical thinking. This calls for unraveling the power of Statistics for managers.
Broadly, knowledge of statistics helps a manager to describe the problem, identify and evaluate alternative courses of action, estimate error, monitor processes and take appropriate corrective actions to achieve optimum results.
Applications of Statistics for Managers
Both Descriptive and Inferential statistical methods find important place in business management. To quote a few of the many applications across functions,
In an era where Total Quality Management [TQM], Lean organization, Six- Sigma are some of the buzz words, it is essential for a manager to be conversant with Statistics.
Also, in today’s scenario, a graduate from B – school is expected not just to manage functional departments of a corporate house, but, be an intrapreneur. He/she is expected to approach work with an entrepreneurial mind set. Professionally trained and skilled graduates are encouraged to establish ventures, create jobs and create value. In order to be entrepreneurial it is important to be able to ‘think out of box’ and be ‘objective’. In other words, one needs to nurture ‘Creative and Statistical thinking’ for success. Quantitative analysis aids in providing an objective, factual underpinning of situations and responses. Analysis, along with data, helps quantify the extent of problems and solutions in ways that other information seldom can.
Be it a simple tools like Tables, Graphs, for presentation and measures of Central Tendency, Dispersion, Association for analysis of data, or complex techniques like Multi-variate techniques, Big Data analysis, Structural Equation Modeling, Statistical techniques have made their way into corporate broad rooms. This indicates the indispensability of Statistics for managerial decisions.
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