You're struggling to get buy-in for data-driven decisions. What techniques can make the difference?
Struggling to get support for data-driven decisions? It's all about showing the tangible benefits and ensuring everyone understands the data's value. Here's how to build that essential buy-in:
What strategies have worked for you in gaining support for data-driven decisions? Share your thoughts.
You're struggling to get buy-in for data-driven decisions. What techniques can make the difference?
Struggling to get support for data-driven decisions? It's all about showing the tangible benefits and ensuring everyone understands the data's value. Here's how to build that essential buy-in:
What strategies have worked for you in gaining support for data-driven decisions? Share your thoughts.
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Gaining support for data-driven decisions can often be a challenge, especially in environments where stakeholders may be unfamiliar with the value of data or skeptical of its application. However, with the right strategies
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My Go-to would be focusing on impact: 1. Clearly communicate impact rather than the decision methodology. 2. Impact should be communicated using the most important KPIs for the business. For example, calculating the financial impact either an increase in revenues, reducing opportunity costs, or saving time/efforts. 3. If Possible, always build a business case as per the historically available data to show the business the impact your data-driven decision would've added versus the business as usual.