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by mason55
1420 days ago
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This is the constant argument I have with people about data products. You don't need to expose more dimensions or get the users more access to the raw data. You need to understand what their business is and what their business problems are and help them answer those specific questions quickly and succinctly. Yes, there are certainly times where people use huge amounts of raw data to uncover the answer to a question they didn't know they had. But it's rare, it's expensive to support, and most businesses are going to be able to do anything with it anyway (a whole org built to do X isn't suddenly going to shift to do Y because you discovered some insight in a random report). |
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