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Planning & Strategizing

It’s not just about the numbers! Businesses don’t exist to generate data but to serve a commercial or personal need. But what if the data can help your business address the needs of your customers better and faster? We work together to understand your business goals and how better data analysis can help achieve those goals. We develop a strategy to break down those goals into achievable tasks that reinforce the value of the data to New York City businesses .

Consulting & Coaching

We learn from each other. Your business may be similar to others competing to serve the same customers in the same market. What makes your business unique? Discovering what value your team brings to the business, what differentiates it, and what makes it successful is part of the consulting process that affirms your approach or determines what improvements can be made. The data analysis will reveal how your business excels or underachieves at meeting the business goals. Coaching will help drive the best processes and activities based on quantitative measurements.

Implementation & Processing

Implementation of a data analysis project is best done by combining small, achievable steps. Through a collaborative process, feedback from the completed tasks provides input into the next task. Each step taken ensures that the project meets the goal of helping the business perform better. A data analysis project is never really complete — the planning and implementation of the project needs to incorporate the processing needs over time. Data inputs have a way of changing over time. Ensuring that a data analysis project is resilient and continues to provide value to the business is the culmination of the strategy and implementation process.

Refinement & Expansion

Business isn’t static, and supporting systems shouldn’t be either. Once your business starts deriving value from increased data analytics, it opens new opportunities to achieve greater commercial success. New processes may generate new data points. A deeper analysis may reveal hidden value. As the business expands, additional data sources can be integrated into the existing system. More and better data will provide continuous feedback to business processes and activities, leading to greater success.