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Our Mission

To facilitate the success of Data warehouse initiatives, projects and programs, through providing proven strategies and well-designed solutions aimed towards preventing DWH failure and closing the pathways leading to its diminished value, early before they trouble.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ):

Q: Why would our organization need your services?

A: It would be a wise decision for organizations to get our services; they are designed based on an extended practical engagement and best practices relating to the DWH domain, with the purpose of early closing paths to DWH failure and diminished value. If they did not occur, otherwise provide various solutions if they are happening.

 

Furthermore, with some of the most valuable services currently offered free of charge for a limited period (like Evaluation of DWH failure risk factors in DWH contracts and DWH road maps), you would not require internal approvals to get these services from our consultancy to confirm that your DWH contract or your in-house DWH road map planning was solid and presented no failure potential or diminished value factors. Because our evaluation assessment is free, we only charge later in case a client requests that we provide mitigation solutions to the failure factors identified and pointed out during the evaluation. 

 

Q: How real is the failure potential of building a Data Warehouse?

A: It is Real, High, spread all across and unfortunately elusive. Some DWH fail during implementation and get canceled; others fail weeks after delivery; and some will fail as soon as the organization obtains new data and attempts to incorporate it in the DWH. Many of these failures remain invisible and undetected for a period of time until their output hits the fan.

 

Q: How often do you spot such risk factors on DWH projects previously engaged?

A: In almost all DWH contracts or DWH plans engaged, we spot multiple doors wide open leading to failure, potential diminished value, or both. We eliminate some, while it becomes too late for the remaining, which we have to either solve expensively, forcefully tolerate or internally re-do.

 

Q: Why do you assume that your services would considerably minimize the suffering and hustle we may encounter along our DWH journey?  

A: Most importantly, in addition to the solid-ground DWH method, we constantly tend to create new preventive solutions to prevent as much the harmful potential and damage that actually happened to various clients during DWH implementations leading to inconvenience of complete or partial failure in DWH projects, we come to admire how simply and effectively we are able to prevent such damage and hard failure from happening when pre-addressed early, in contrast to how difficult or expensive or just not possible to resolve as they actually occur and take hold.  

 

 

Q: what are some consequences of a failed DWH?

A: unlike other projects, a DWH being engaged by almost key personnel in an organization, a bad experience in implementing a DWH is not merely about a good value not obtained; rather, DWH implementation failure will echo wide and for a long time, it will taste bitter increasingly, accumulates conflict all around an organization, huge losses of time and financial resources of the organization, confusion spread across, escalation of the blame game and pointy fingers, future resistance to another broad stigma describes a few of the consequences of a failed DWH initiative.

 

 

Q: What is considered a "Successful Data Warehouse"?

A: a successful Data Warehouse have 2 characteristics:  

   1- having a Valid Data Warehouse.

   2- having minimal Data Warehouse Diminished-value factors.

Some of our other solutions include:

- Addressing gray areas that need to be
handled along DWH projects implementation while being out of the scope of DWH vendors usually (e.g., Tailoring DWH governance strategies customized for the organization)

 

- Supervision and guidance of DWH efforts, execution and progress.

 

- Evaluation of DWH implementation outcomes before sign-off, assessing the validity of DWH and checking for diminished value.

 

- Reviving failed or canceled DWH implementations and re-road-mapping to a successful DWH, leveraging previous work as much as possible, with attention to cost.

 

-We help leader countries in planning, Organizing, kick-starting and Successfully building their own (National Data Warehouse) initiatives aiming towards a (National Single Version of Truth) with a focus on rapid Go-Live and consistent scalability.

Experienced Leadership

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