
Douglas W. Hubbard
Douglas W. Hubbard is an American statistician, author, and consultant known for his work in the fields of data analysis and decision-making. He is best known for his book "How to Measure Anything," where he argues that anything that can be quantified can be better understood and improved. Hubbard emphasizes the importance of using quantitative methods to make informed decisions in business and other areas. He promotes the idea that by measuring uncertain variables, we can reduce risk and enhance our understanding of complex problems. His work bridges the gap between data science and practical decision-making.