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DataExec
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For data professionals ready to move from data analysis to business impact and unlock their next career level.
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First impressions of ChatGPT Atlas
Not seeing much new here. It feels like a browser version of what ChatGPT already does: agents, summaries, follow ups. For daily AI users, it adds little to nothing. But for newcomers, it certainly lowers the barriers of using AI. Curious to see how it improves.
Just the way you see it happening with AI now. Companies are rushing to implement AI solutions trying to prove themselves as “innovative”, which success is mainly measured based on how many AI models they have deployed rather than the actual business impact and the value it delivers.
The Dashboard That Should Have Been an Excel Spreadsheet
The automation obsession and when Excel wins
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While I do agree that job search funnel is broken, I think the main issue is that people are playing the wrong game. If you keep sending out blind applications, you are competing with hundreds of others for roles that may not even be real.
Job Hunt Secrets: Break the Cycle of Getting Ignored by Employers
Unlock the secrets to standing out in your job search with expert strategies that go beyond blind applications and help you get noticed by recruiters.
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Just the way you see it happening with AI now. Companies are rushing to implement AI solutions trying to prove themselves as “innovative”, which success is mainly measured based on how many AI models they have deployed rather than the actual business impact and the value it delivers.
The Dashboard That Should Have Been an Excel Spreadsheet
The automation obsession and when Excel wins
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Stop trying to learn every data tool. Master one deeply instead of knowing the basics of a few. Hiring managers would rather see expertise in Tableau than having surface level knowledge of Tableau, Power BI, and Looker combined.
Now, with AI amplifying our decisions, the stakes are even higher. Bad data does not just create embarrassing presentations anymore, it actually drives automated decisions that scale your problems across the entire organization.
The $200k Dashboard That Nobody Trusted
The expensive lesson in why data quality beats visual design every time
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The brutal truth is that listing programming languages on a senior level resume actually hurts your candidacy. It gives the signal that you still think like a technical contributor rather than a business leader.
Why Your Technical Resume is Sabotaging Your Career Growth
Turns out that technical skills were the least of my problems
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Stop using AI for generic interview questions and practice generic answers.
Use AI to analyze specific challenges your target role faces at that specific company, then show how you solve them.

Are you preparing to answer questions or preparing to solve their problems?
The most expensive mistake is building dashboards nobody asked for. Before automating anything, ask yourself: “Does this actually need to be automated?”. Sometimes the smartest tech solution is no solution at all.

What is the last thing you automated that probably should have stayed manual?
A typical conversation between Business and IT team..
Just the way you see it happening with AI now. Companies are rushing to implement AI solutions trying to prove themselves as “innovative”, which success is mainly measured based on how many AI models they have deployed rather than the actual business impact and the value it delivers.
The Dashboard That Should Have Been an Excel Spreadsheet
The automation obsession and when Excel wins
dataexec.io
The transition is not about abandoning finance. It is about becoming a finance professional who speaks data fluently.

The companies that will value you most are the ones that need someone who understands both the business and the analysis.
Finance Pro's Data Analytics Hack: Leverage Your Business Edge
Unlock the secret to transitioning from finance to data analytics: leverage your business acumen, avoid certification pitfalls, and strategically navigate your career shift with insider insights.
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“We need AI because everyone else is doing it” is the new “we need a dashboard if we want digital transformation”

Before automating, ask yourself: Does this actually need to be automated?

I have seen $200k solutions perform worse than spreadsheets that took 2 hours to build.
Uncomfortable truth: Fortune 500 companies run critical processes on Excel spreadsheets.

It is not like they can’t afford better or more expensive tools, but they stick to Excel because it is the right tool for that specific process.
Before automating any process, ask one question: “Does this actually need to be automated?”.

I have seen companies spending hundreds of thousands building solutions that perform worse than the Excel spreadsheets they replaced.

The most sophisticated solution is not always the smartest one.
Once I built a fancy Tableau dashboard for a CFO's “digital transformation” initiative. The #1 feature request after launch? An “Export to Excel” button.

We basically created the most expensive Excel file viewer in the company. Sometimes the best tech solution is not tech solution at all.
Teach is great, until it becomes overkills.

Do not confuse “looking modern” with “being useful”.