Note: We encountered some recording issues in the early parts of this episode and recovered the audio that we could.
While every organization deals with this issue to one degree or another, there are those where it is really bad. It can take the form of “we just need to implement this new project management software and all of our project delivery issues will be solved”. It can also be seen with “we just need to upgrade to the premium package from our digital analytics vendor and we won’t have to worry about these data issues anymore”.
What is it like to work in an organization that thinks the next vendor, tool, or technology will solve all of it’s ills? What causes a company to fall into this trap? How can they get out of it? What is the end result of this mindset?
On this episode of the 33 Tangents podcast, Jason and Jim discuss what happens to organizations when they view the next “thing” as the savior for all of their ills.
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#303 - What Role Does The Concept Of Sustainable Analytics Have In Making Digital Analytics Indispensable To A Business?
#302 - What Is Preventing Digital Analytics From Becoming Indispensable?
#301 - What Does It Mean To Be Boring Yet Profitable?
#300 - Developing A Testing Roadmap
#299 - The Core Analysis Your Analytics Practice Must Be Doing
#298 - Tag Management Methodologies
#297 - The Draw Of Over-Engineering Analytics Data Collection Solutions
#296 - The Architecture Pitfalls of Single Vendor Solutions
#295 - The Risks, Costs, And Potential Benefits Of Vendor Lock-In
#294 - Customer Experience Breakdowns Caused by Siloed Data
#293 - What Can Be Done To Prevent An Analytics Practice From Developing Conflicts Of Interest?
#292 - How Can Conflicts Of Interest Happen With An Analytics Practice?
#291 - Running An Analytics Practice So That It is Viewed as More Than Just A Cost Center
#290 - From The Archives: How Can A Low Level Of Data Literacy Impact An Organization?
#289 - From The Archives: What Will Make Someone Successful in Digital Analytics?
#288 - Building An Analytics Practice Like It Is Its Own Business
#287 - From The Archives: What’s The Deal With Server-Side Tracking?
#286 - From The Archives: Buying and Selling Services: Do RFPs Actually Provide Value?
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