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    Why Your Business Decisions Should be Entirely Data-Driven

    npsnps3 January 2022Updated:4 July 2024
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    Due to modern technological advances, decisions you make today as a business owner should be backed up by data rather than based on observation or intuition.

    You need to collect data, analyze it and base your decisions on the insights you derive from it. Without the use of data, your business risks increase because you may be swayed by biases or base your decisions on false assumptions.

    The way you incorporate data into your decision-making process will depend on various factors, such as the types and quality of data, the analytics tools you use and the goals of your business. Here are some of the reasons why your decisions need to be data-driven.

    Your business decisions will be more confident

    Once your business begins collecting and analyzing data, it becomes easier to make all kinds of decisions confidently, such as whether to adjust a marketing message, branch into a new market, or discontinue a product. By removing the hit-and-miss elements from business decisions, you can be more confident about the results. You will have all the facts, trends, statistics, and insights you need to make informed decisions.

    Tridant data & analytics solutions provide a full range of tailored services to ensure your data is working for your business. You can optimize the accuracy, security and reliability of your data assets to uncover growth insights and make better data-driven decisions.

    You can make continuous improvements

    The heart of data analysis is to find patterns or correlations between different data points. From the patterns and correlations come insights and conclusions. By monitoring and analyzing data, you can use the insights to make improvements.

    For example, if you see that customers aren’t responding to some of your marketing videos, you could use data analytics to find out what wasn’t working. If they show that viewers drop off at a certain point in a video, you can then work on improving that content until it works most effectively.

    You will be proactive

    Data visualization is a large part of the data analysis process. By creating visuals like charts and graphs, it becomes easier to derive meaning, unlike when just looking at a table of numbers.

    Access to the right types and quantity of data and using data analysis tools makes it possible for you to be proactive in your approach. For example, you can identify trends and business opportunities before the competition. According to PwC, data-driven organizations can outperform their competitors by six percent in profitability.

    Offer the best customer experience

    If you don’t have access to data, you have no idea about who your customers are, whether they like your products or services, or whether your marketing campaigns are successful.

    Gathering data from customers and analyzing it helps you to understand more about them, their pain points, what they think about your business and what you have to offer. The insights you receive from customers can benefit you in areas like customer care, cross-selling and upselling services, product innovation, and more.

    Reduce business costs

    Business profits are closely linked to strategic business processes and decisions. If they are data-driven and customer-centric, your business is likely to be even more profitable.

    Your sales team will be able to differentiate between products that are selling well and those that aren’t. Your marketing department can segment customers and identify those who are more willing to buy, and the list goes on and on.

    By constantly monitoring and analyzing business data, you are in a better position to make smarter decisions and develop ideas that can impact your bottom line. You will manage risks more efficiently and heighten your chances of success.

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