US President Ronald Reagan's old adage "Trust, but verify" certainly works with data, measures, information, and metrics. The trust part means that you don't ignore them. They may be totally accurate! That's why you go through the trouble of having a metrics program! So trust that the data is as accurate as possible and that no one is feeding you misinformation. But verify. Don't run off and make changes or decisions -- instead, verify. I don't mean verify the data (prove it is accurate), but instead verify what the data is telling you.
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