data-driven (C1)
adjective
Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪtə ˈdrɪvən/
Definition
Using facts and statistics to guide decisions and actions, rather than relying on intuition or personal opinion.
Examples
A data-driven approach helps businesses understand customer behavior.
The politician presented data-driven evidence to support her claims.
Our team is committed to making data-driven improvements to the product.
How to Use data-driven
- data-driven approach (collocation)
- A method of working that relies on data. — "The company adopted a data-driven approach to product development."
- data-driven decision (collocation)
- A choice made based on analysis of facts and statistics. — "It was a data-driven decision to expand into new markets."
- data-driven insights (collocation)
- Conclusions or understandings gained from analyzing data. — "The report provided data-driven insights into consumer trends."
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