Behind the Measures with Geremy Hurley

Why Data Alone Doesn’t Drive Improvement

Geremy Season 1 Episode 5

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Data is everywhere. Dashboards, reports, scorecards, percentages. And yet, many systems with plenty of data still struggle to improve.

In this episode of Behind the Measures, Geremy Hurley explores why data alone doesn’t drive improvement, not because data isn’t important, but because it’s often asked to do work it was never designed to do.

This conversation looks at what data does well, where it falls short, and how systems unintentionally treat metrics as answers instead of starting points for learning. It also explores the parts of system performance that rarely show up in dashboards, including workflow friction, workarounds, and the invisible effort that keeps processes moving.

Rather than dismissing data, this episode reframes how leaders can use it more effectively, to trigger curiosity, guide attention, and support meaningful improvement without shutting down conversation.

If you work in leadership, quality, performance, or improvement roles and have ever felt that the numbers didn’t tell the whole story, this episode will resonate.

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