If you are reading this and you own or work for a business, you have a data problem!
“Ok, I think you’re suffering from hammeritus. You are a hammer, so you think everything is a nail.” … Yes, you might be right, but hear me out first!
I get asked all the time, “You’re the Data Dude, but what do you mean by ‘data’?” to which I respond, “Well, what do you think of when I talk about your ‘business data’?” To which they will say:
Each and every last one of these answers is correct. DATA IS INFORMATION. It comes in lots of different forms.
Your 5 senses are all designed strictly to collect data/information about your environment. So literally everything you see, touch, taste, smell, or hear is ALL DATA.
“Even if we assume we have the same definition here, that doesn’t necessarily mean we have a data problem, though.” … yes, it does, and here’s why: If you had all the data and it was 100% accurate, you would know exactly what to do in every moment and situation in all space and time.
The only being I’ve ever heard described as having an accurate knowledge of all information past, present, and future is God. Now, this isn’t meant to be a theological discussion, but the fact that you are reading this right now on this site, means you’re not God (unless, you are the one and only God, in which case, “Have mercy on me and don’t strike me down for this” 👼); therefore, you MUST be suffering from at least one of two conditions:
Ok, let’s ground this back to business.
If you have ever gotten to a situation where you are unsure of what decision to make in your business, then you have a data problem. You either don’t see either your current or future situation clearly, or you don’t have well-defined goals. Either way, fix the data to fix your problem.
Stated another way, with clearly defined goals and enough high-quality data, any decision becomes obvious.
A corollary to all of this would be that there’s no decision in business that can’t be made easier, quicker, or more effectively with more volume or more accurate data and systems that can handle that data correctly.
So, you see, I don’t have to guess whether or not you have data issues in your business. The more important question is WHICH DATA PROBLEM DO YOU HAVE? I would break all data problems into one of 3 categories:
Problems with the quantity of data mean you are not actually collecting the data you need. Sometimes, you are collecting the data you need, but you don’t realize it. That’s actually a decision-making problem; we’ll get to that later.
Every business has at least two datasets, or it’s not a business:
Most businesses also have or should have the following
Problems with quality include any type of trustworthiness issues:
Just KNOWING that your data is poor quality is immediately actionable intelligence–go fix your data!
Decision-making problems usually stem from a lack of literacy about the data. If your personnel or your AI don’t understand that a dip in your website traffic for a week means there’s a problem they need to investigate, then you’re people or your AI are not properly trained. They need to know what actions the data should prompt them to take based on the situation at hand.
If you solve all 3 of these problems for even a sliver of one of the 5 types of business data, you are going to be impacting your bottom line positively. This is how you make intelligent business decisions.
This is a flywheel. Flywheels are what successful businesses are built on.
So, after understanding all this, are you still going to claim that you don’t have a data problem?