Kitchen side: How to Develop an Analytical Mindset
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The conversation covers various topics related to data analysis, and decision-making. The hosts delve into the importance of developing an analytical mindset and the challenges of data attribution in marketing. The conversation highlights the need to balance data accuracy with utility and the limitations of self-reported data. Overall, the hosts emphasize the importance of being analytical in understanding and making informed decisions. The conversation explores the importance of being analytical and asking the right questions in decision-making. It emphasizes that everyone can develop analytical thinking skills, regardless of job title or background. The hosts discuss the need to reduce uncertainty with data and the limitations of seeking perfect information. They also touch on the challenges of decision-making and the trade-offs involved. The conversation concludes with the idea that intuition and familiarity with analytics develop over time through practice and experience.
Key Takeaways
- Developing an analytical mindset involves curiosity, critical thinking, and the ability to ask the right questions.
- Data analysis is a method to reduce uncertainty, but it can never fully eliminate it.
- There is a trade-off between data accuracy and the cost of collecting that data.
- Self-reported data can be unreliable due to memory inaccuracies and sampling biases.
- Being analytical is important in understanding why things happen and making informed decisions. Being analytical and asking the right questions is essential in decision-making.
- Everyone can develop analytical thinking skills, regardless of job title or background.
- Data is a tool to reduce uncertainty, but perfect information is unattainable.
- Decision-making involves trade-offs, and it's important to be comfortable with uncertainty.
- Intuition and familiarity with analytics develop over time through practice and experience.
Show Links
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- Connect with Omniscient Digital on LinkedIn or Twitter
What is Kitchen Side?
One big benefit of running an agency or working at one is you get to see the “kitchen side” of many different businesses; their revenue, their operations, their automations, and their culture.
You understand how things look from the inside and how that differs from the outside.
You understand how the sausage is made.
As an agency ourselves, we’re working both on growing our clients’ businesses as well as our own. This podcast is one project, but we also blog, make videos, do sales, and have quite a robust portfolio of automations and hacks to run our business.
We want to take you behind the curtain, to the kitchen side of our business, to witness our brainstorms, discussions, and internal dialogues behind the public works that we ship.
Past guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Ryan McReady (Reforge), and many more.
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