Get Your Phil Friday - Round 47
I would wager that most readers of this article don’t think that data cleanliness applies to them.? They may believe that data is someone else’s domain, and it’s best to stay far away lest you anger the analysts.? Well, I’m going to change their minds.? The use of data is something that impacts everyone, even if you only open a spreadsheet once in a blue moon.? Cleaning data is how we ensure that impact is a positive one, and not a cluster of extreme proportions.????????
Oh good, you’re still reading the article.? I appreciate you giving the topic a chance.? This may sound like something that only the nerds have to deal with, not the cool kids with their company cars and per diems.? Let me ask you this - Do you always know when an analysis is wrong?? I don’t mean performed incorrectly, but the outputs don’t make sense given what you know about the topic.? How about analyses that look correct, but are still wrong because they were based on bad data?? You have to be able to trust your information if you’re going to draw any conclusions or sell your ideas, so having clean data is a must.??
We’re long past the days of small enough data sets that we can usually tell when there are problems with the inputs.? The sheer number of data sources and formats make it extremely difficult to know if the outputs are right or wrong, because they will probably look fine to all but the most pedantic users.??
I guarantee at least a quarter of U.S. companies are making strategic decisions based on bad or incomplete data.? If you asked them though, they would swear up and down that their data is fine and demand to know how you got into the building. The question is, are you sure your company is not part of that 25%???
Now that you’re sufficiently rattled, I can reassure you that there is a way to feel safe and secure again.? Ensure your data is clean, and you’ll have a strong foundation for any analysis, strategic project, or acquisition decision you have to make. Of course you’ll also want a competent team of people crunching your numbers, but that’s a topic for another article.???
Cleaning data is simply the process where missing, duplicate, poorly formatted, or just plain wrong data is removed and replaced with data that can play nice with others.? Don’t fret - I’m not planning to walk you through all of the formulas.? I’ll cover the main topics so you get a feel for the process, and then you’ll understand why the analysts care so much about tracking things and getting all the little details right.
Even if you never go near data, you can still help out by cutting the data cleansing team some slack.? Remember the article on meta-work?? Data cleansing definitely falls in the meta-work realm.? It’s very time consuming work that happens in the background.? It may appear as though the analysts aren’t producing anything, but they’re actually removing the potential to produce the wrong things.? I know my team is champing at the bit for slick new dashboards, but I’ve had to spend most of my first few months on the job cleaning up the data sources so those dashboards would be actually useful.
My last request for everyone reading this is to think about the data you and your teams produce as fuel for someone else.? That survey you half-ass is going to end up on some overworked analyst’s plate to have to clean up before they can have dinner with their kids.? The fields you skip in your CRM system become someone else’s headache as they try to figure out where the opportunity areas are.? Garbage in doesn’t just refer to incorrect information.? The cleaner you can make the fuel (data), the better the fancy new analytics engines will run, and the better your outputs will be.? And a happy analyst is an analyst more inclined to help you fix your Excel file one more time.??
-Philip???
I'm frequently asked I'm a [data] model.
Philip, you are doing yeoman's work raising awareness of data quality. I would love your take on the various stakeholders of the data output perception of the value of data quality. Keep up the communications, Robt
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3 年Way to go on your journey!
Excited for what lies ahead in 2025
3 年Cool kids with per diems!!! ??