Look at the Numbers and Exercise Skepticism Often, business owners will inadvertently present a biased account of their company’s success. Is there a similarity between the bias of business owner’s and crime scene victims? In this article, the author answers this question. Imagine this: you are at the scene of a crime. Witnesses are canvassed, each with their own version of events. One witness is adamant the suspect was wearing a red jacket, another swears it was blue, and a third did not even notice a jacket at all. The accounts are varied, often conflicting, and shaped by personal biases,…