The ultimate data initiative starter kit

The ultimate data initiative starter kit

Most data initiatives don’t fail because of bad technology or bad engineers. They fail because you started building before you had business buy-in. 

We’ve helped numerous organisations kickstart their data product journey, and we’ve seen the same pattern play out: a smart team, a promising use case, maybe even a shiny new platform… and then? Bottlenecks, friction, and internal resistance that slowly kill momentum.

The good news? It’s preventable.

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We’ve pulled together a full business buy-in starter kit, used in real customer projects across different industries, including manufacturing, biotech, retail, logistics, and public services. It’s the same framework we use in executive workshops and transformation programmes. Here’s what’s included:

  1. Before starting checklist: Make sure you’re solving the right problem, at the right time, with the right support and have everything ready to start your initiative.
  2. Myth buster card: Anticipate the objections you’ll face (when going the Data Product’s route) and bust them before they block you.
  3. Data business case card: Communicate clearly and concisely which use cases this initiative will deliver, and why they matter.
  4. Data product opportunity canvas: When going the Data product’s route, frame your data products in terms of business value, user desirability, and technical feasibility.
  5. Roadmap template: Translate vision into milestones. No vague timelines, just practical next steps that everyone can understand.
  6. ROI calculation sheet: Quantify the cost of doing nothing. We talked about this one at length in the post “Why the ROI conversation is killing your data initiative”.
  7. Before submission checklist: A final quality gate to avoid wasting credibility on half-baked plans, you will likely only get one chance to sell/justify the initiative. 
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The full business buy-in starter kit

The full business buy-in starter kit