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Data-Agnostic Decision Cartoon: The Evidence Exit

  • Writer: Ravi
    Ravi
  • Oct 21, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 29, 2025

Kaapi with Ravi cartoon showing management choosing a hype-driven IPO despite data suggesting the business is not viable.


The Scenario In many organizations, "data-driven" is a label rather than a practice.


This data-agnostic decision cartoon skewers the moment a board is presented with brutal, analytical truths—such as a business being more viable as a shutdown—yet chooses to charge ahead with a high-profile IPO.


It highlights the gap between having intelligence and having the willingness to use it.


The Observation The satire targets the ritual of corporate optimism. It critiques how deep insights are often treated as obstacles to a pre-determined narrative.


When strategic choices are fueled by blind ambition and selective reasoning, the data doesn't just get ignored; it gets sacrificed at the altar of the "Next Big Thing."

A decision is only truly 'data-driven' if you're willing to follow the numbers to a conclusion you didn't want.

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