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A few years ago, I watched a perfectly good pharmacy claims dashboard die in real time.
It started with a reasonable request.
The original dashboard tracked claim approval rates, turnaround times, and rejection trends acros...
The escalation queue finally calmed down.
For months, leadership had been trying to reduce operational noise. Too many incidents. Too many interruptions. Too many issues getting pushed upward instead of being resolved “closer to the source...
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A few weeks ago, I published the results of a values assessment I took on myself.
The numbers were not subtle.
An Authenticity Gap of 45 out of 100.
A Conflict Score of 99.
Three of my top five values had gaps over 70. As...
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You’ve been here.
You run the analysis, check your work, and walk into the room with a clear finding. Churn is up 18%. Conversion is down. The campaign didn’t perform. The number is what it is.
Then comes the question.
“Hm...
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In the last piece, I argued that dashboards are incomplete by design. This one is about why — even a perfect dashboard wouldn’t fix the problem.*
It always starts with a Slack message.
“Hey — can you pull a quick report? We...
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Most analysts can pull data. Fewer drive decisions from it. I’ve spent 20+ years in data and ops turning messy questions into actionable insight. The Analyst in the Room shows you how with no fluff, just what gets you taken seriously at work.
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