Better Questions + Better Data = Better Business

Better Questions + Better Data = Better Business

Most companies approach data the wrong way.

At my data services company, Dive, I see it all the time:

1. Management needs a dashboard, insight, or report.

2. They ask the CTO or lead developer.

3. The developer Googles, hacks together a clunky report…

4. It’s often wrong, incomplete, or useless.

The root problem?

No one starts with the questions.

🚫 Wrong approaches I hear all the time:

  • “We have a data guy.”

There’s no such thing. Data has multiple specialties: engineering, analytics, reporting, science, DevOps, and more.

  • “We track everything.”

Wrong. Less is more. Track fewer, better events instead of dumping junk into a “data lake” (aka a pile of crap).

  • “We use [insert trendy BI tool here].”

The tool is irrelevant until you know who needs the data, which teams, what type of data, and most importantly: What are their questions?

  • The right way:

In 100% of the companies we fix, our first step is wiping the slate clean and starting with questions.

Clear questions lead to:

  • Proper data modeling
  • Useful events
  • Accurate reporting
  • Insights you can act on

Good questions:

  • How many users installed yesterday?
  • How many logged in? (New vs. returning)
  • How much revenue did we make yesterday?
  • How long until a new user becomes a subscriber?
  • Why do users churn, and when?

Bad questions:

  • “I want a 360° view of my users.” (What does that even mean?)
  • “I want AI.” (AI for what?)
  • “We want to track everything.” (Please don’t.)

If you remember one thing from this post:

  • Data starts with questions.

Bad questions = bad data.

Good questions = better business.

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