pollendriven
Pollendriven is a term used to describe a decision-making approach that centers on insights drawn from public opinion polling. In this framework, polls are collected, validated, and interpreted to inform choices in areas such as public policy, marketing, and product development. The core idea is to use representative survey data to gauge preferences, values, or likely behavior, then translate that information into strategic options while also considering other data sources.
Pollendriven practice typically relies on established polling methods, including random sampling, stratification, and weighting to approximate
Applications include shaping policy agendas based on citizen sentiment, prioritizing product features according to consumer demand,
Critics caution that polls capture sentiment at a moment in time and are vulnerable to framing, sampling
Overall, pollendriven describes a data-informed stance where poll data influence, but do not exclusively determine, decision-making