Tag: Cross-Functional Teams
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What Survives the Journey

Photo by Sufyan on Unsplash A new region gets added to a report. It’s a routine change. The underlying data has been connected, the pipelines extended, the logic adjusted to account for regional differences. The model refreshes, the numbers populate, and the report goes out as expected. Then the feedback starts. Nothing specific at first.…
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Bridges, Not Walls: The Strategic Value of Operational Transparency

Photo by Denis Panfilov on Unsplash Title note: This piece is about organizational transparency and cross‑functional translation. The title comes from an internal tool I built (“Bridges, Not Barriers”), not from any current political event or protest. Lighting the Valley—How Transparency Built a Revolution The first lightbulb flickered to life in a Tennessee farmhouse in…
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The Problems with Unicorns

Author’s Note Yes, “unicorn” is a ridiculous word. So are “guru,” “ninja,” and “wizard”—and we’re not here to glorify them. These labels get tossed around too casually in tech and corporate slang, usually as buzzword shorthand for undefined brilliance or vaguely heroic productivity. We’re using “unicorn” here not because it’s the most accurate, but because…
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Bridging the Data Divide: Rethinking Data Ownership and Collaboration

In today’s data-driven world, the journey of a single piece of data from its birth in a source system to its culmination in a strategic business decision is both intricate and fascinating. This journey, often likened to a lifecycle, sees data evolve, transform, and finally, deliver value. But who truly ‘owns’ this data at each…

