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D13 What Data Teams Wish Non-Tech Leaders Knew - Bridging the Gap So Data Pays Off

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In this episode of unDUBBED, Sarah and Fi discuss the essential insights that non-data leaders should understand about data teams. They explore the evolving nature of data projects, the importance of clarity in dashboards, the misconception of dashboards as a comprehensive solution, the often invisible success of data teams, and the critical role of training in retaining talent and enhancing performance.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Data projects require ongoing iteration and adaptation.
  • Clarity in dashboards is a result of thoughtful design.
  • Leaders should share the impact of data products with the teams who delivered them
  • Give time to teams to analyse the ROI of data products
  • If something looks off, set up a call to discuss the data miss, it may be a source system error
  • Dashboards should serve specific strategies, not be catch-alls.
  • Data teams often work invisibly, yet their efforts are crucial.
  • Training is a strategic investment that enhances team performance.

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13 episodes

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In this episode of unDUBBED, Sarah and Fi discuss the essential insights that non-data leaders should understand about data teams. They explore the evolving nature of data projects, the importance of clarity in dashboards, the misconception of dashboards as a comprehensive solution, the often invisible success of data teams, and the critical role of training in retaining talent and enhancing performance.

TAKEAWAYS

  • Data projects require ongoing iteration and adaptation.
  • Clarity in dashboards is a result of thoughtful design.
  • Leaders should share the impact of data products with the teams who delivered them
  • Give time to teams to analyse the ROI of data products
  • If something looks off, set up a call to discuss the data miss, it may be a source system error
  • Dashboards should serve specific strategies, not be catch-alls.
  • Data teams often work invisibly, yet their efforts are crucial.
  • Training is a strategic investment that enhances team performance.

  continue reading

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