Following on from the publication of Delivering Expert Evidence is Becoming Harder, a number of occurrences suggest many people, including some politicians and journalists have no idea how to use expert advice.
We are experts and regularly provide expert advice and testimony to decision makers in our areas of expertise. We expect the decision maker to consider our advice, consider other relevant factors, and then make an informed decision. Under no circumstances should a decision maker simply accept expert advice. The job of an expert is to apply the lens of their expertise to a set of facts and provide advice based on that framework – experts are not doing their job properly if they try to second guess all of the other factors the decision maker may feel are important and 'fudge the advice' to fit the likely decision.
The role of a decision maker is to weigh all of the various sets of advice they receive, make an informed decision and then take responsibility for the decision they have made! The role of an expert and a decision maker are quite different!
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Following on from the publication of Delivering Expert Evidence is Becoming Harder, a number of occurrences suggest many people, including some politicians and journalists have no idea how to use expert advice.
We are experts and regularly provide expert advice and testimony to decision makers in our areas of expertise. We expect the decision maker to consider our advice, consider other relevant factors, and then make an informed decision. Under no circumstances should a decision maker simply accept expert advice. The job of an expert is to apply the lens of their expertise to a set of facts and provide advice based on that framework – experts are not doing their job properly if they try to second guess all of the other factors the decision maker may feel are important and 'fudge the advice' to fit the likely decision.
The role of a decision maker is to weigh all of the various sets of advice they receive, make an informed decision and then take responsibility for the decision they have made! The role of an expert and a decision maker are quite different!
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