Unlock Business Opportunities with Smart Data Strategy

A successful data strategy is one that identifies the most promising opportunities, where data solutions can deliver the most meaningful impact.

We lead you through the journey from data strategy to a tangible, implementable roadmap with measurable milestones – and are there every step of the way through planning, implementation, change management and more. Our practical, can-do approach to strategy encompasses everything your organization needs, from the idea stage to having a robust, vibrant and thriving data department.

We will define how data is relevant for each of your segments and goals, create roadmaps, prioritize and make sure you are all set for success. BLeader’s approach for strategy doesn’t stop at the presentation stage – we examine and plan for internal and external processes, change management, training and more. While many data processes are deep and long-term, we always make sure to build quick wins into the strategy so you can start showing results, fast.

3 Core Pillars of Data Strategy

The goal of data strategy should always be to optimizing your business’s data to it full potential, short- and long-term
Smart data strategy is always bottom-line driven, and directly connected to your financial and organizational KPIs
Data strategy should always be dynamic and move at the speed of innovation

Strategy - Beyond The Presentation

There are so many data consultants out there - and everyone knows how to deliver a beautiful presentation with a lot of buzzwords. What I was looking for was a dedicated firm that would connect the dots and be there for me and my team every step of the way - from getting the buy-in from the C-level to coaching me as a CDO to training and hiring my team. Strategy that actually proves itself in practice.

Shahaf Levin

CDO at Mimun Yashir

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The Data Strategy Lifecycle

For us, data strategy is at once an in-depth process and one that we already know how to accelerate and put into action – making sure it is directly tied to organizational habits and business outcomes. Once the strategy has been implemented, it’s time to measure the success, examine the data (after all – that’s what we’re all about), rinse and repeat – going after the next big goal or opportunity.