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My new Data Analyst started today. One could argue that his is the most
important job of all. Of course, this will be a group effort, and everyone’s
contribution will be valued and vital, but they are all already working in
their respective fields. The lawyers have been lawyering, and the counselors
have been counseling. The Data Analyst has worked a few jobs in his industry,
but never anything like this before. The whole point of this project is to
figure out how to organize the jail guests according to a set of psychological
and social variables which we have yet to figure out. Without him, this would
be nothing. The lawyers would still be working with their clients to provide
them with the best defense possible, while the therapists would be helping
them work through their psychoemotional issues. In order to make change, we
have to do something that no one else is doing, at least not at scale. We
don’t want there to be a fight between two cellmates, for instance, and have
the warden be forced to separate them after the fact. We want to prevent the
fight from occurring in the first place, and the Analyst will be coming to the
conclusions for how we could make that happen, using the parameters that the
collective comes up with over the course of our work. As the others did
yesterday, the Analyst went on a tour of the facility, but I ran it this time,
because I now know enough about this place to do it, for my people anyway. He
met some of the guests too, and it turned out that he already knew one of them
from way back, which was a funny coincidence. He was anxious to get to work,
and I decided to let him. He obviously thrives on data, so in order for him to
understand what needs to change, he first needs to see how things are right
now. There are plenty of files for him to scour in these early days. I’m
excited to hear his initial thoughts, which he promises to have by the end of
the week. No rush, though. The rest of our team won’t be starting for another
couple of weeks anyway. This is a long-term endeavor, not a race.
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