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Title Slide for Data Driven Decision Making Precision Problem solving

Title Slide for Goals of the presentation

The benefits of identifying problems precisely

How do we make data-based decisions

Improving decision making

The right things for the right decisions

Identifying the problem

Asking the right questiosn

Primary versus precision statements

Example precision statement

Precise or primary statement?

Precise or primary statement?

Precise or primary statement?

Identify a measureable goal

Solution development and action planning

Solution development and action planning

Behavior Support

Determining focus

Continuous Quality Improvement

Connecting outcomes and fidelity

What is most related to high sustainability

The team roles and processes to do precision problem solving

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