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Have you ever had stakeholders complain that they're not getting the glorious insights they expect from your analytics program? Have you ever had to deliver the news that the specific data they're looking for isn't actually available with the current platforms you have implemented? Have you ever wondered if things might just be a whole lot easier if you threw your current platform out the window and started over with a new one? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this might be just the episode for you. Adam "Omniman" Greco -- a co-worker at Analytics Demystified of the Kiss sister who is *not* a co-host of this podcast -- joined the gang to chat about the perils of unmaintained analytics tools, the unpleasant taste of stale business requirements, and the human-based factors that can contribute to keeping a tool that should be jettisoned or jettisoning a tool that, objectively, should really be kept!
For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
By Michael Helbling, Moe Kiss, Tim Wilson, Val Kroll, and Julie Hoyer4.8
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Have you ever had stakeholders complain that they're not getting the glorious insights they expect from your analytics program? Have you ever had to deliver the news that the specific data they're looking for isn't actually available with the current platforms you have implemented? Have you ever wondered if things might just be a whole lot easier if you threw your current platform out the window and started over with a new one? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this might be just the episode for you. Adam "Omniman" Greco -- a co-worker at Analytics Demystified of the Kiss sister who is *not* a co-host of this podcast -- joined the gang to chat about the perils of unmaintained analytics tools, the unpleasant taste of stale business requirements, and the human-based factors that can contribute to keeping a tool that should be jettisoned or jettisoning a tool that, objectively, should really be kept!
For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.

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