whitePaper | September 21, 2022
People are using data every day in their personal lives to make better decisions from what route to take, to monitoring diet and exercise, and managing the personal budget. Think about that almost everybody uses some kind of data already to gain efficiency, measure progress, and modify behaviors for better individual outcomes, whether they consciously realize it or not. But making data ubiquitous in your organization or team is not so easy. You have to deeply understand where people need data and how they will use it, then make the relevant data accessible at those moments. Everyone says that they would like to be a data-driven organization, but the reality is that most companies are still in the early stages of modern data and analytics adoption.
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