Systems and software
Checklist: are your business decisions based on bad data?
Find out if your company is making decisions with inaccurate data and how to improve data reliability and integration.
Checklist: is your company making decisions with inaccurate data?
Many companies rely on data, but not all data is reliable. Inconsistent reports, outdated spreadsheets, and disconnected systems can lead to poor decisions.
This checklist helps you identify whether your data is supporting or harming your decision-making process.
Why this happens
- Multiple data sources
- Manual reporting
- Outdated information
- Lack of integration
How WAAC helps
- Data mapping
- System integration
- Centralized data structure
- Automation
Next steps
- Identify inconsistencies
- Map critical data sources
- Reduce manual processes
FAQ
What are the signs?
Conflicting reports and lack of trust in data.
How to evaluate reports?
Check update frequency and sources.
When do spreadsheets become risky?
When used for critical data without validation.
How to validate indicators?
Compare sources and history.
Do inaccurate data affect all decisions?
Yes, both strategic and operational.
Is complex software required?
Not always.
Reliable data is essential for consistent growth.
Frequently asked questions
What are the signs?
Conflicting reports and unreliable data.
How to evaluate reports?
Check sources and update frequency.
When do spreadsheets become risky?
When they store critical data without control.
How to validate indicators?
Compare sources and consistency.
Do inaccurate data affect all decisions?
Yes, across all levels.
Is complex software required?
Not always.
