Leadership in Action

For so many people today, anything to do with data management or analysis is seen as something for IT to do or very math intensive. However, Chris Borduas, the Owner of Tillerman, LLC., knows a much more accurate and vibrant side of data management which he is here to share. Learn about how the creative elements and the data analysis mix to make more informed decisions, the importance of understanding your end-users, and how to avoid some of the all too common traps in analyzing data. 
 
Takeaways:
Data management is much more than just a function of IT, at its core data management is about understanding a need, figuring out how to serve that need, and how to get the information that you need. It’s really a creative exercise more than anything.
There are three components of data management: 1. Where do you get the data; 2. What do you do with the data; 3. How do you make it into something you can use to help run your business.
In data management, you should really be trying to simplify the process for people so they can more easily understand and use the data. If you want to drink a glass of water, you can’t drink a single glass of water if it’s coming from a fire hose.
To simplify the process for people, there are three steps and questions you have to ask: 1. What’s out there and what do we need; 2. How do we consolidate it into something you can use; 3. Understand the end-use of it.
Before you start analyzing data make sure you know what question you’re trying to answer. For example, know what KPIs are going to tell you whether something is a good investment or a bad investment to you.
Avoid falling into the ‘Perfection Trap’ of getting caught up in chasing down a >1% variable. Don’t let perfection get in the way of strong directionally accurate information because perfection doesn’t exist.
Directionally accurate information is very valuable, especially when you have the ability to make quick decisions based on the directions shown in the data to get ahead of trends, etc. 
 
Links: 
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chris-borduas-9a59593
Website: https://www.tillermanusa.com/TillermanUSA/Welcome.aspx
Article: https://www.mytotalretail.com/article/how-retailers-can-get-the-most-from-their-pos-data/
 
Quote of the Show
“We're trying to get the right people, the right information they need to make the best decisions they can” -Chris Borduas
 
Book Recommendation:
Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon
 
Ways to Tune In:
Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-in-action/id1585042233
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2t4Ksk4TwmZ6MSfAHXGkJI
Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/show/leadership-in-action
Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubGVhZGVyc2hpcGluYWN0aW9uLmxpdmUvZmVlZC54bWw
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YouTube - https://youtu.be/tTdIc931fCM

Show Notes

For so many people today, anything to do with data management or analysis is seen as something for IT to do or very math intensive. However, Chris Borduas, the Owner of Tillerman, LLC., knows a much more accurate and vibrant side of data management which he is here to share. Learn about how the creative elements and the data analysis mix to make more informed decisions, the importance of understanding your end-users, and how to avoid some of the all too common traps in analyzing data. 

 

Takeaways:

  • Data management is much more than just a function of IT, at its core data management is about understanding a need, figuring out how to serve that need, and how to get the information that you need. It’s really a creative exercise more than anything.
  • There are three components of data management: 1. Where do you get the data; 2. What do you do with the data; 3. How do you make it into something you can use to help run your business.
  • In data management, you should really be trying to simplify the process for people so they can more easily understand and use the data. If you want to drink a glass of water, you can’t drink a single glass of water if it’s coming from a fire hose.
  • To simplify the process for people, there are three steps and questions you have to ask: 1. What’s out there and what do we need; 2. How do we consolidate it into something you can use; 3. Understand the end-use of it.
  • Before you start analyzing data make sure you know what question you’re trying to answer. For example, know what KPIs are going to tell you whether something is a good investment or a bad investment to you.
  • Avoid falling into the ‘Perfection Trap’ of getting caught up in chasing down a >1% variable. Don’t let perfection get in the way of strong directionally accurate information because perfection doesn’t exist.
  • Directionally accurate information is very valuable, especially when you have the ability to make quick decisions based on the directions shown in the data to get ahead of trends, etc. 

 

Links: 

 

Quote of the Show

  • “We're trying to get the right people, the right information they need to make the best decisions they can” -Chris Borduas

 

Book Recommendation:

  • Blue Highways by William Least Heat-Moon

 

Ways to Tune In:

Creators & Guests

Host
Mark Stiles

What is Leadership in Action?

Welcome to Leadership in Action, the podcast where host Mark Stiles engages in candid conversations with the resilient entrepreneurs of EO’s Boston Chapter. If you're an aspiring business leader, an established entrepreneur, or just someone fascinated by the journey of success, this podcast is your guide to the inspiring world of leadership in action. New episodes drop every other Tuesday, giving you a bi-weekly dose of motivation and valuable insights. Subscribe now to Leadership in Action on your favorite podcast platforms or visit us at leadershipinaction.live.