Why Data Projects Fail


Most data projects that fail don't:

  • Have a long-term plan
  • Have an executive sponsor
  • Deliver a good enough MVP

They're too reactive and not planned out enough.

The opposite is also true.

  • You could get stuck in planning session upon planning session.
  • You could have too much executive oversight.
  • You could spend too much time on your MVP.

Most of the time, though, the error is having to little rather than having too much.

All the Best,

Tucker

Tucker Fischer | Axle Digital Solutions

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