Confidence and clarity

I paid $250 for a course last week.

About podcasting*.

It didn't give me special insider knowledge, exclusive content, or unique access to someone.

Everything it offered I could have found online somewhere else.

Was it worth it? 100%

It saved me hours of time while dramatically reducing my stress and uncertainty.

It made me far more likely to be successful because it gave me the clearest and simplest details about how to get started the right way. And how not to get lost for hours looking for "best podcast mic", or “audio editing software”.

It was content tailored for exactly my needs - get up and running with a podcast as simply as possible.

Here’s the thing.

Everything you need to know about data stuff is online. Between blogs, newsletters, technical documentation, and Stack Overflow (oh, and ChatGPT) you can find an answer to your question.

But how much is your time worth? How much is the uncertainty and stress worth? If your company is investing 5, 6, or 7 dollar figures into your data platform, how much is it worth to decrease the uncertainty, and increase the chance of success?

Probably a lot.

Most data projects fail (stats say 70%+). And it’s not because of a lack of information available online.

It’s for failing to foresee a roadblock.

It’s because of an unclear roadmap and misaligned incentives.

It’s because your team hasn’t been there before and you don’t know what you don’t know.

Here’s an option I offer (it’s just one of many available out there).

A short two-week Assessment and Roadmap project. It is explicitly designed to give you confidence and clarity while decreasing your stress and uncertainty. Depending on your situation, that could be worth a lot.

Hit reply and we can get started.

I’m here,

Sawyer

from The Data Shop

*Yes, very soon I’m launching a podcast. Standby for lift-off.

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