2020 March

Quarantine 2020: 7 tips from DataLabs CEO on how to work from home effectively

Due to the strengthening of quarantine measures, more and more people are forced to work remotely. However, for those who are used to working in the office, the home environment doesn’t inspire to work, rather the opposite. Moreover, many have children and families, so it seems impossible to enter the working mode and not be distracted. For Denys Smakovskyi, the founder and CEO of DataLabs, this is familiar, that’s why, based on his own experience and past mistakes, he shared with us tips that will help you work at home more efficiently.

1. Get some fresh air

In the morning you need to take a walk, and, in case of self-isolation, some physical exercises or just drink coffee on the balcony. The main requirement is to breathe in some fresh air. This allows you to rev up your brain, structure thoughts and plans for the day.

2. Organize your own workplace.

Having your own workplace is a must.

There is no guarantee that none of these rules will be broken – they get broken regularly. But the number of problems will decrease substantially

3. Stay away from social media

Not everyone succeeds in this. However, it is better to log out of your social media accounts during working hours. If you can’t, or waiting for some materials or monitoring some situation, open it on an additional screen, or set a timer, for example 50-10, when you work 50 minutes and, if you have time and inspiration, spend 10 minutes on social media.

4. Cook in time

It is best if you have precooked meals during working time or that someone prepares it for you. If you cook yourself, then make sure that the food is available within 5-10 minutes, otherwise if you’re on a roll, you will be too lazy to cook it. When someone else is cooking, they have to offer you a meal break 30 min prior to that and remind you 5 minutes before and 5 minutes after when this time has come. Also ask to be aware that you can become very invested in the work process, and there is nothing to worry about if you have to reheat food in the microwave. Be sure to remember – food, delicious and of high-quality to boot, is key to your health and productivity.

5. Hold meetings

Meetings, many and different, with voice and video, are one of the best ways to maintain a working mood and team spirit. In our company, we use Microsoft Teams for this. If you want to discuss something, invite people to a call. It is better to include a video (more on that below). All this will help you to adapt to remote work, not to lose touch with the team and maintain personal relationships with colleagues.

6. Do not work in pajamas or naked (seriously)

It’s very tempting. To jump out of bed, sit behind a desk in your underwear with a mug of coffee and get to work. It only seems like a good idea, but in fact it has a very negative impact on your morale and productivity, increases frustration and procrastination. Your body blurs the liners between personal life and work, and without these boundaries it is very easy to fall into the existential questions like “Why am I so pathetic?”, “What’s the point of it all?” In addition, it is very easy to blur the boundaries of a workday from 7-9 hours to 16-18 hours a day, thus neglecting other areas of life. Work-Life balance is absolutely necessary to maintain, even when you work remotely. That is why it is best to have various video meetings with colleagues. This will oblige you to freshen up a little.

7. Don’t devote your whole life to work

The most important thing is to limit your working time, and, during after hours, pay attention to other aspects of your life and feelings. Cooking, spending time with children, partners, friends, painting, replanting flowers, doing something around the house are many other things that involve various aspects of your life and physical condition. After all, your life is not only work. Your work is the basis for your life.

Bonus Tip: Refrain from drinking alcohol during working hours

You think “why not,” but in fact, even the smallest amount of alcohol can unsettle you and make you unproductive. It is necessary to clearly set aside time for a glass of good wine, for example, after 18:00 on Friday and until 23:00 on Sunday.

These tips are extremely important and effective, because they were based on many years of experience of other people. Our common goal is to adapt as much as possible and strengthen our own productivity in order to save ourselves, help the company and overcome the current crisis as successfully as possible.

Data Quality and Master Data Management: A brief guide to improving data quality

In the modern data-driven world, the importance of data quality and master data management (MDM) is indisputable. In its pure, chaotic form data is useless, but if it’s of high quality, it can become a tremendous advantage for business leaders. Unfortunately, as the company collects more and more data, the risk of data becoming ‘dirty’ increases. Around 27% of business leaders can’t vouch for the accuracy of their data. Dirty data is the product of human error, duplicate data, the passage of time and other factors. It can undermine the efficiency of analytics and machine learning and cost the company 12% of its revenue.

According to The BI Survey, data quality is one of the biggest problems for BI users since 2002. In this article, we’ll explain what Data Quality and Master Data Management (MDM) is and how to improve it.

Defining Data Quality and Master Data Management

There is no single definition of data quality. Rather, data quality is considered good if it can be used for a certain purpose. It also has a few characteristics. Good quality data is consistent, up-to-date, accurate, complete, valid, and precise. However, a set of data can be good in one context and useless in the other. Knowing how many items the store has sold may be enough to place an order for the next month, but this data doesn’t show whether there was a profit.

This is why we need Master Data Management (MDM). It helps collect data from different sources and coalesce it into a substantive whole. Among other situations, MDM comes in handy when:

…aside from an ERP system, your company works with other SCM or CRM systems and needs consistency across these platforms

…you need to ensure effective cooperation with business partners and fabulous customer experience

…your company needs to merge on-premise and cloud-based systems

Many respondents to the BARC Trend Monitor surveys consider data quality and MDM as one of the most important trends. BI specialists hold the same opinion because they know the popular self-service BI technologies and data discovery tools are valuable only when they’re fed good-quality data.

Steps to improve Data Quality

To enhance data quality and MDM, you must adopt a holistic approach that would address your company’s modus operandi, data quality assurance processes, and technologies. The company ought to define clear responsibilities for data domains (e.g., customer, product, financial figures) and roles. Establishing processes to assure data quality will be easier if you adopt great practices like the Data Quality Cycle. Apt technology is important too, but it’s crucial to focus on the organization and its processes first since they are pertinent to your company’s strategy.

Now let’s look at some concrete steps to improve Data Quality.

1. Assign clear-cut roles

You cannot improve data quality without fostering a culture within your company that recognizes the significance of data for generating insights. This culture includes defining clear roles that will ensure the data is gathered and treated responsibly. Roles help with assigning tasks to certain employees based on their capabilities. The typical roles are:

2. Adopt the Data Quality Cycle  

You cannot check data quality once and then forget about it. This is an ongoing project. That’s why it’s best to do it using an iterative cycle of analyzing, cleansing and monitoring of data. You can break down the cycle into the following phases:

Data Quality goals are defined according to your company’s needs. It will give you a clear understanding of what data you should focus on. To outline these goals, you can start by answering questions like “How can we define the data domain?” or “How can we identify that data is complete?”

After establishing the metrics, you need to use them to analyze data. Here some essential questions are “Is the data valid?”, “Is the data accurate?”, and “How can we measure data values?”

To reach the data quality goals, you need to clean and standardize your data. There is no universal rule on how to do it because every organization has its own standards and regulations.

You can enrich your data using other data such as socio-demographic or geographic information. This way, you’ll develop a comprehensive and more valuable dataset.

As we mentioned earlier, it’s crucial to constantly check and monitor your data since it can quickly become irrelevant or erroneous. Thankfully, there is software that allows you to automatically monitor data according to the pre-defined rules.

3. Use the Right Tools

Most technologies support Data Quality Cycle and offer extensive functionality to assist different user roles. To use such technology to the fullest, you need to integrate the phases of the data quality cycle into the operational processes and match them with a specific role. Carefully chosen software can aid in:

These are just a few examples of modern data management tools’ functions. The full list is quite impressive and should encourage you to prioritize the functions relevant to your business needs.

Better late than never

The complexity of the issue may be intimidating but in the era of digitization, maintaining a high quality of data is a must. Accurate and reliable data can guarantee excellent customer service, intelligent business decisions, and economic prosperity for your company. Like all good things, it requires some effort, but, ultimately, data quality management will pay off.

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