I recently had the opportunity (or job, whichever way you look at it) to spend a few days lobbying in our State Capitol. I was there advocating for the Florida College System and the Independent Schools of the State of Florida.
Although, I hope we will be successful in the areas we were trying to educate and influence our law makers, what struck me most, was the universal discussion of "more accountability" and more "data driven decisions". Two areas that I learned had not been the norm in the past. Good ideas "in theory" were not going to get the same attention or funding as ideas that have hard data to justify the attention (or funding).
For the business world this has had to be the practice, but for education (and government) in the past, not so much. We, as educators, have and will adopt a more business like approach with our institutions. Statistical based decision making is creeping into education. It is about time.