#58 Data Overwhelm?
Quality, Consequences and the Construction Industrial Complex (part 427).
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8 个月IMO the key to this problem is starting out with a clear vision and design of what you want / need to accomplish with the data, then "KISS" in designing the workflows for a given project. Like Adam and Marcus said, it's easy and cheap to produce data (and to store it, really), but a drastically higher cost is having your people drowning in it, or spending money on software systems and remaining clueless how to leverage them well. And increasingly, the most important factor is going to be the OPPORTUNITY COST of not designing good data practices that facilitate decisions and efficiencies. The teams that do this well now are the ones that are winning, and the gap between them and those who are not is going to get a lot wider as they learn to apply AI to it.
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8 个月Adam, thanks for sharing!