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look thank you thank you everyone for
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joining um just an introduction first
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for myself RAV joal um focus of today's
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session will be to walk through how an
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organization so Tom from Wilson James
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has gone through the process of
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evaluating selecting then implementing a
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data analytics platform uh so the focus
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will be on
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self-service culture change and adoption
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itself um so we split it into two
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focuses so the initial part will be
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about how you know Wilson James has gone
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through the process of actually
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evaluating a solution so what their
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requirements were to then looking at the
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changing culture so how to shift the
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mindset internally um and adopt in a new
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solution um for those of you that don't
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know who Domo are so Domo is an end to
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end data analytics platform um we cover
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the entire Journey from data integration
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all the way through to analytics and
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insights and dashboarding um really the
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value for customers is the the speed to
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the speed to value is being able to
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integrate your data through our connect
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framework so whether it's on premise
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database whether you're looking at Cloud
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systems to then be able to host that
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data in Domo data warehouse or third
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party transforming preparing the data
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and then being able to create
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visualizations and insights to
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ultimately have that self-service
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culture but drive the business forward
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using data so from that side obviously
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we're not here too much to talk about
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Domo uh but Tom from from your
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perspective thank you thank you for
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joining today so maybe to begin with um
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be good just to give an insight into who
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Wilson James are uh the industries you
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work in um and then over in terms of the
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scale you're at and the vision you have
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as an organization yes I think we're
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probably one of the largest businesses
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people haven't heard of so we work
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across security construction Logistics
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Aviation and Technology as our
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predominant service lines um we founded
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as a security business 31 years ago
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still owner Le and operated so that
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that's really wonderful for us and we
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employ about 6,000 people so I guess for
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us the the the vision is that we have a
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you know people are the core of our
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product and the core of our offering um
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but it's so for us and our data Journeys
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about how do we enable our people using
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data yeah so that's really where we we
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came about with this about 18 months ago
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perfect and in terms of you work across
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various Industries is there certain
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industries that maybe data plays a bit
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more of a pivotal part in yeah
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absolutely so I mean as you can imagine
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Aviation yeah every single part of every
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journey is absolutely captured um and
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we're working with thousands of data
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points and so at heo for example we we
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provide passenger assistance for for
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passengers who are who require Mobility
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assistance through their journey and we
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support about 1.8 million passengers a
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year in that and you know the entire
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service is driven by data which is
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captured by your airline booking
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information that then contributes to how
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do we service the passenger how do we
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engage with them on the flight and
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understand our demand to forecasting
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yeah but there's so many contributing
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factors to something like that um and
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then in construction Logistics so we we
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support the consolidation delivery Waste
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Management that kind of thing of huge
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construction projects you know I was
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discussing this morning we we're you
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know heavily involved in building
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Hinkley power plant for example and so
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again every part of that is about
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delivering a really efficient service to
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our to our clients and again you know
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we're measuring pallet loads but then a
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huge amount of info around
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sustainability as well so we had so much
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data um and didn't know what to do with
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it and a lot of different data points
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and getting access to data and and Tom
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in terms of kind of your role at at
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Wilson James um from been there six
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years is that correct six years and
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obviously you've kind of worked through
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the organization from being initi in
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kind of that operational role to now
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being you know the role of business
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Improvement director how has how has
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that Journey been and and also how is
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kind of data and Reporting played a part
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from operationally all the way through
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to where you are now yeah so I I don't
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think I'd call myself a technical person
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I think my colleagues would probably
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call me a technical person just by
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virtue of of what I do but so um I
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started working at gwi airport in a a
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real operational role and then took an
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interest in how do we do how do we plan
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how do we drive efficiency into that
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service and and then came to start
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driving our planning our forecasting all
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that kind of stuff and and back then it
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was a another bi platform I what name um
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and we were just starting to get to
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grips with that and that was just
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engaging with like Excel data and
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playing around with that um and that I
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guess that's where my data Journey
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started uh from there I moved into some
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project roles so I was delivering new
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projects and stuff like that and then
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from there moved into business
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Improvement I think it's really telling
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that we we house our data function
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inside of business Improvement um part
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of the organization because for us data
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is all about how do we improve our
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organization and that's been the case
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you know for the last two years since
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ring that function um and and I think
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that's really helped us with Direction
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in what we do because ultimately you
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know I find a big problem when you speak
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to people in the data space is they
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gather millions and millions of data
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points but it's really difficult to
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discern the ones that are valuable to
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the ones that are worthless and you end
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up spending a huge amount of time and
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effort building data governance and
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cleansing and all this sorts of stuff
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but ultimately data that doesn't drive
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any value doesn't drive any Revenue
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doesn't improve your employee attention
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engagement and that kind of thing so
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over the last six years having worked in
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five roles I think uh in Wilson James
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it's been quite a journey um I've seen
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the impact of the 16 platforms that we
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use to run our organization um of having
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all of them in isolation doing a
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different thing in different place and
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then I've seen our operators our people
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on the ground struggling to extract
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information into Exel or however that
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looks and trying to pull it together
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alongside each other um and that's in
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our op team but also in support So if
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you consider employee retention as a as
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a data point you know I did some time in
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nhr and you measure that but do you
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really understand what contributes to it
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and I think all of us can put a finger
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on what we think drives employee
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retention but but it's so many things
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and that could be around how many
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accidents how safe do people feel on a
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site if they feel unsafe they'll
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probably leave how regularly they being
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trained well that's in a different
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platform for us um is their pay accurate
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and on time okay well that's in sap so
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that's locked away there and you start
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to look at all of these data points in
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isolation and it becomes really hard for
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anyone to make a positive impact on a
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challenge in the organization yeah um
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and so yeah that's if we talk about how
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do we land with Domo I think a year and
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a half ago that was the problem I was
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wrestling with in in business
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Improvement I spent 6 years in our
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business seeing all the ways that it was
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dysfunctional and understanding that
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actually no one knew what was really
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going on they they all had a view of
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their own slice but they couldn't see
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the overarching picture in the
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organization and and maybe that's to the
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point where you get to where we talk
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about how you how you come across Domo
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yeah um and maybe be good to to walk
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through um is just understanding you
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know what initially you were you were
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looking for and actually how you come
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across Domo in the in the first place
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yeah so I talked about our 16 platforms
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and so for context that could be you
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know health and safety capture platform
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that could be our time and attendance uh
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tool or sap which drives our finance our
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payroll and all of our employee data um
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across to our allocation system in in
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aviation or into our construction
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Logistics management platform which is a
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folr and one of our proprietary products
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um and so there were two things land
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demo one was to bring all that together
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um we needed a bi tool that had a layer
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that empowered us to connect to all of
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them and could do it quickly um we're a
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very agile organization our CEO is still
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the guy who founded it 31 years ago and
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so when he rubber stamps something and
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says let's go he expects you know quick
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results um it's not about let's roll out
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a 5year strategy of how we're going to
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deploy this tool it's okay go out
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deliver it quick and let's see value
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really quickly so that part of Domo we
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really loved and then the other part is
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unlocking sap data which for us we spoke
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with multip B tools we spoke with a data
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connection consultancy who came back to
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us and said it can't be done without
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paying for additional access license
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which anyone who engages with sap or
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know costs a lot of money um and Doo's
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ability to connect to the the database
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level of sap circumvented the need for
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that digital access license and we had a
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long uh drawn out conversation with sap
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around that and got confirmation um and
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so yeah the ability to unlock that data
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from sap which ultimately runs our
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finance our procurement our
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employees everything in our business if
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we couldn't get that business
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intelligence and analytics for us was
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dead because we would be looking at
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everything without you know 80% of our
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information yeah exactly I think that
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will resonate with with a lot of people
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in the audience is that the need to not
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just acquire from one database but it's
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that multiple databased across multiple
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departments and I think the obviously
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the benefit you had Tom is that you
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because you've had that operational role
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you understand into what the challenges
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were maybe in finance in sales in
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marketing as well and the data they need
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and what they need access to to to drive
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the business forward yeah I think you
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know we as data people and I'm assuming
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most people listening to this are data
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people you know we often um we have a
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tendency to to decide what the outcome
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is for the person who wants something
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and then we build the outcome and then
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we're surprised when no one engages with
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it or listens to us and they just think
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we're data people who should be locked
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up in a Cupboard somewhere um so I think
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having that operational background and
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coming into it from that is to say
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actually this won't land this won't give
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people what they're looking for and
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therefore no one's ever going to listen
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to us so we need to start with you know
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the output in mind and the the flip side
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of that is you know a lot of non-at
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people don't know the question they W
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answered either so I always talk you
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know that Henry Ford quote if it is a
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real one around you know if I'd ask
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people what they wanted they would have
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set a faster horse yeah I often have
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that engagement with people around you
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know I want to know what my staff
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attention is okay that's great but you
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not want to know why your staff
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attention is that high or low or
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whatever that looks like so I think our
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role in our team and you know as data
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people is to is to not be that end point
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it's to bridge the gap between the the
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need and and what's delivered yeah and
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you know you talked to the beginning
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around Domo being that false sweep um
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and I think that you know that really
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matches with what our team is trying to
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do um we have to be at the front getting
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the data and ensuring it's clean and you
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know hold handling the whole ETL process
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but we also need to be responsible for
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delivering the value at the end yeah I
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often get challenged by our coo around
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okay that's all great but what does it
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do for my my manager on a site somewhere
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what does it do for uh an operator in
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the field uh and and it's a really good
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challenge uh in projects or Solutions or
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Technology Solutions but in data too um
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and that's why things like last MBI have
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been so huge for us as I think like you
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talked about the the bip and bi is you
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know interchangeable with you know
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people talk about data visualization
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example there's you know hundreds of
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different players a competitive market
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and you mentioned obviously outside the
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visualization piece the integration
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element was important was there anything
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else that was super important to you
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when it came to the required
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capabilities for Wilson James yeah so I
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think Doo's app store has been a
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revelation for our for our users you
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know go in like you've got the Fitbit
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connector right so someone on my team
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has a Fitbit they just went in and just
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like connected with Fitbit and started
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playing around building a dashboard with
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their Fitbit data and I think that out
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of the box capability was huge for us we
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we started with a team W 18 months ago
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that was me um and that was you know
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we'll give you we'll give you budget to
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procure Domo if you think it's so
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important to us um go out and prove the
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value and if we look at now where we're
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a direct team of seven growing to be a
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larger team across the organization up
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Skilling people engaging in you know
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data literacy or friendships to bring up
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that Grassroots Talent we needed a
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platform that suited an organization
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that didn't have a data background um we
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we gathered loads of it we engaged with
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it to an extent but we didn't have you
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know 20day analysts who were just ready
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for a platform we needed something that
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people who were keen and interested
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could go out and play with and deliver
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value in their in their service sector
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so I think that um easy to engage with
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part was really huge for us we tried a
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couple of other platforms um we've you
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know we've toyed with palvi we had
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isolated uses for for Tableau and um sap
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we were playing with a couple of their
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tools but they were so we found them so
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overly technical for our users that you
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end up with just really limited use
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cases so yeah I think a platform for the
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the people who are building content to
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be usable but then also something that
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is useful and understandable for people
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consuming data and that's where you know
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I I talked about it before but we often
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fall short and just how the platform
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felt for someone you know to have the
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Domo app on their phone and be able to
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jump on there in the morning and have a
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look at visuals that they could
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understand and they could engage with
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you know even the simple tool like um
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any anyone who's used to you know you
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can change how the visual looks even as
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a user so not an editor you can change
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it from a pie chart to a bar chart if
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you want that gave our users flexibility
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and how they consumed in consumed data
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yeah and then the final bit would just
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be the the outward capability so able to
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build out our own apis um we're we're
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toying at the moment with use case you
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know connecting to chbt to write a
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summary of a data set that sits in Domo
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and then is delivered as a teams message
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so you know the days of bar charts and
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pie charts I think you know uh for for
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many users that's great but for others
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they want a written report or they want
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to engage in a different way and we get
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that flexibility yeah that's great
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that's great to and then obviously so
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you've gone through the process obiously
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you've done the evaluation uh you
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selected the tool that's that's right
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for Wilson James how did the the
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implementation roll out work on was
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there was there a strategy that you you
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had in place so you mentioned obviously
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you started with one person team and
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grew that out but what was kind of
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Wilson James strategy to the
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implementation yeah so um in my in my
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role I've I've launched multiple
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platforms into our business for
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different things you know a new
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recruitment platform for example um and
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mandated change is never successful
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change you know people don't like change
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no matter where they work and so most
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people know the sort of Simon synic you
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know adoption curve with your early
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adopters and your your late adopters and
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early majority and everything else and
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so for us the only way we knew this
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would work would be with targeted launch
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to early adopters and then organic
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demand Le growth so when we kicked off
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with Domo we identified a big top level
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use case that would demonstrate value to
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the SE site and and that was for the
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first time a kpi dashboard you know for
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our for our board that was fed every day
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rather than at the end of every month
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someone typing something into an Excel
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sheet and emailing out so that
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demonstrated value at the SE Suite level
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and then it was picking out a couple of
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really problematic use cases that
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someone in our support function had you
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know I talk about in the case study just
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knowing how many people worked for us
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that day yeah um which seems Bonkers
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that was you know exactly um that was
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really problematic and you'd have to
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reach out to this one person in HR and
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you had to run the report and they could
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bring it together with three others and
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they could tell you we've currently got
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5,733 so actually being able to flash up
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to our business oh this how many people
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are working for us today and if you do
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it again tomorrow the number will be
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different because it updates on its own
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and then going out to our Ops teams
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where they fed information into
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Recruitment and they didn't know where
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the candidates were in the process where
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they were in vetting and when they were
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going to get them out the other end so
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building out a recruitment pipeline View
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and this is how many candidates you've
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got where they're at in the journey and
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so just a couple of key strategically
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placed use cases demonstrated to even
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the slowest adopters the most resistant
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to change that okay this is really
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valuable for me and from there we've
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basically taken the view of um we are
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building up and we're about to launch
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organization wide after about a year of
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of of um organic growth um but before
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now it's been a case of if you request
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access to the platform you you've got it
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you know there's no doesn't matter what
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level you are what you're doing in the
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organization you can have it because
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you're Keen to get involved and our use
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cases have come from you know the ground
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up and the top down and they're so
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diverse if I look at you know if I look
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at the first few months it was who's
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creating all the content it was you Tom
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Giles or someone in my team building it
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and if I look now my team is barely a in
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the radar and it's absolutely people on
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sites it's people in our support
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functions who've taken it and are
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building that and they're answering
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their own needs to the point where we
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have you know 300 dashboards now across
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the business Niche to real massive use
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cases for us um one of the things I show
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often is you like a word cloud of most
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popular dashboard in the last 30 days
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right and through the first few months
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of adoption you you just saw you know
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three massive words and then nothing
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else around the edge uh because no there
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was so little and it was only so
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targeted if you look now the work
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Cloud's almost all the same size because
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there's so much content and our users
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are just engaging with it in all
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different ways and it's so diverse and
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so that's been the the strategy and
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until now has been get people to come to
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us get that early adoption and get that
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feeling of sort of missing out you know
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oh people are looking at this I want I
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want that um how can I get access to
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that and have people coming to us uh and
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that's been really great you know I I
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think it's been our most successful
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adopted platform um it's something
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people didn't know they needed until
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they got access to it and now they can't
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live without it uh I think the most
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popular login time with the platform is
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between 8:00 and 10: in the morning and
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the most popular day is Monday so if you
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want to talk about a data driven culture
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seeing that everyone logs in first thing
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in the morning engages with it that that
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is the biggest indicator I think of a
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data driven culture and fantastic um and
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of you talked a lot about kind of
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internal bi and how you being able to to
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kind of drive better data driven
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decisions internally what we're kind of
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seeing seeing across the board is that
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what organizations want to do how can
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they monetize their own data um and
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obviously one of the the big factors in
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Domo is is being able to take the data
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you have within your own platforms your
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own databases and sharing that with with
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clients and partners which is going to
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help you know um increase Revenue
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opportunities customer retention wonder
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if you could just talk through kind of
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the journey you guys have been on in
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terms of extended analytics to your
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clients and partners yeah so when 18
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months ago when we started I think we we
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acknowledged that we were perhaps behind
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in our in our Marketplace in this space
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and it was we desperately need to do
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something to catch up and we and we and
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we got there but within 9 to 12 months
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we were there and we were already ahead
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of I think our tors in producing
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internal analytics and driving value
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with that and then it opened up okay
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well great what else can we do uh and so
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for us it's we we've got sort of three
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three buckets you know one is Drive
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value into our own organization and you
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know I've talked a bit about that the
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second is how do we en enhance our
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current service propositions um and then
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the third is you know how do we just
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create completely new things that we've
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never done before but because of what we
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already do or we have access to we we
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can deliver and so that second one we
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really starting to explore now um and
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that's you know enhancing how we deliver
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our services and it's we have you know
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some really engaged clients if you as a
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supplier Wilson James you know our
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clients are Google and meta and big Tech
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names you know Snapchat and all those
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kind kind of people and they're
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expecting from their security supplier
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or their construction listic supplier
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more than I think the market is
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generally ready to do so you know last
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MBI in our Aviation Space is now
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construction Logistics bace is putting
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screens up in operational areas that
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drive outcomes from data rather than
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looking at something at the end of the
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month and talking about what we've done
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today that is hugely valuable for our
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clients we had an airline uh comment
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that a global airline that what we were
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doing at he for example they'd never
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seen anywhere else in their Network and
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that was huge for us as an organization
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and and huge for our um our our client
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which is um is the airport so that kind
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of stuff is brilliant and then also
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leveraging with our partner manzer um
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around sustainability yeah so in
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construction Logistics We Gather huge
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amount of data around carbon emissions
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miles traveled for deliveries um and so
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it gives us a pretty unique insight into
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the carbon emissions of our of our
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customers and so taking that expertise
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and then you know our partner manz's
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expertise in more broad sustainability
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reporting being able to offer our
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clients you know the problem everyone's
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talking about at the moment they never
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really want to deal with is about you
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know Net Zero and um everything else and
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so we're already in a space with 2 50
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clients where we're talking to them
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about data and their biggest data
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problem is around sustainability and you
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know it's everyone everyone's Horizon so
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being able to build products out around
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you know how much carbon is your
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commuting Workforce creating yeah uh how
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much carbon is that combined with all
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your deliveries and your construction
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sites and to give them their scope two
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scope three emissions it's just a huge
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commercial opportunity for us uh whether
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we give that away as part of a value ad
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or charge charge for that so got it okay
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perfect I think we've got a couple of
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questions um and then we see go out to
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the the audience but one thing just want
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to just touch upon is the cultural
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change you know um Implement a
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technology is a challenge itself and
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getting everyone to use a tool which
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seems like you've done a great job with
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Wilson James how's the shift been in
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mindset culturally in terms of going
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from you know where you were originally
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to where you guys are now from a cult
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perspective yeah so uh all of our
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meeting rooms have got Glass Walls right
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now head office um you walked past them
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a year ago and the screen was off and
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people were just chatting if I walk past
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now every single one is sharing ATO
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dashboard no matter what the topic of
00:21:30
the meeting yeah and you know for me
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walking into the office in the morning
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and just seeing that um that that to me
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is cultural change that is people you
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know I'd love to be in a place where you
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say don't turn up to a meeting without
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data and I think you know that's a
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wonderful aspiration for us but to see
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Senior leaders in our business um who I
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would have never pegged as a data
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specialist you know connecting the
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laptop and showing dashboards and
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reporting to answer any question being
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on calls where people say say okay but
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so what does what do the stats say you
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know what and then oh what does that
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mean why why does it say that that is a
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completely different space for us to be
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in I mean our organization our sorry our
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service lines are you know our managers
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have done it for years and they know
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what they're doing if they've been
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running a security site they probably
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started as a security officer and
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they're supervisor and they're turn you
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know Duty manager and now they're a
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director of a huge Security Site and so
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they know what they're doing um but
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they're having they before they having
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to manage with their gut and I think the
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big thing for me is we never want to
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replace that I don't want to come to you
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and say no you're wrong the data says
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this so actually perhaps challenge your
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own thought around why something
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happened or indeed think about a problem
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differently because you've got access to
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the data for the first time and we're
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seeing that all over the place and and
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that's wonderful and and for people
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listening in the audiences any advice
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you'd give to you know data and bi
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professionals who are either starting
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that journey of implement new solution
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and changing the culture or kind of
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going through that Journey right now
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yeah I think um I gu Greg here from the
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data literacy Academy I know he's pres
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he's got a stand somewhere around there
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he said to me you know it's easier to
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teach business to sorry data to business
00:23:08
people than business to data people and
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I think if you're trying to change a
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data culture you need to have business
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people in your data team um and you need
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to have business people contributing to
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your data strategy it's not enough to be
00:23:20
a data person telling the business
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around what they need to know about data
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uh you know we're informed but we need
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to share that knowledge and and and get
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that operational input cuz otherwise
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it's never going to land and you're
00:23:31
always just going to be that you know
00:23:32
person shouting your clouds about why
00:23:34
you think you know best so you need to
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yeah I think just put the business first
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in whatever organization you're
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operating in and understand the business
00:23:42
problem truly before you try and deliver
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a data solution perfect thank you for
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that Tom I think we have time for maybe
00:23:48
a couple of questions Tommy's also going
00:23:50
to be um at the Domo stand as well after
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so if anyone uh wants to ask in person
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but is there any any questions from from
00:23:57
the audience for for Tom feel free to
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put your hand up if there if there
00:24:01
are
00:24:03
perfect if we've got a microphone out
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there yeah
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perfect
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just all right just out at the front
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there you go perfect thank you hi there
00:24:20
uh it was great to hear everything
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you've mentioned Clos sorry can you hear
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me yeah I think so sorry um so I was
00:24:28
just curious because you mentioned that
00:24:30
there was all these dashboards that have
00:24:31
been created these these main ones that
00:24:34
sorry I can't hear you very well uh can
00:24:36
you hear me better now yeah I think you
00:24:37
have to hold it really close oh real
00:24:38
close Okay cool so um uh I was just
00:24:42
curious who are the
00:24:44
individuals who are the individuals that
00:24:46
are creating those particular dashboards
00:24:49
I'm curious about the composition of
00:24:50
your data team um I would imagine you've
00:24:53
you've got a a wide variety of data
00:24:56
analysts and data Engineers but like
00:24:59
when you in in the in the terms of
00:25:02
self-service um are you expecting the
00:25:06
specific Business site that people
00:25:07
within the business teams within the
00:25:09
business lines actually creating
00:25:10
dashboards or are you is it a whole
00:25:13
massive team of data analyst what does
00:25:15
that look like we are absolutely not a
00:25:16
massive team of data analyst so uh we
00:25:18
are very small in our internal Central
00:25:21
capability and all of our essentially
00:25:24
data capability until very recently has
00:25:26
been within operating areas where
00:25:28
there's just someone with a flare for it
00:25:30
so the key thing for us was to go out
00:25:31
and find those people in the in the
00:25:33
beginning and say we are doing this you
00:25:35
can have anything you like you know
00:25:37
clearly well managed in a data
00:25:39
governance framework but so if you see a
00:25:40
use case and you want to do that we will
00:25:42
support you and you know I I did mention
00:25:44
earlier but the whole self-learning
00:25:46
piece in Domo the data uh Domo
00:25:48
university has been huge for us so the
00:25:51
biggest content creators for us was a HR
00:25:53
business partner um an
00:25:56
IT guy I I know what his title was but
00:25:58
he just you know he' built fresh
00:26:00
ticketing dashboards in fresh and he had
00:26:02
done all this sort of stuff um and a
00:26:04
finance a director in finance who just
00:26:06
loved it and and went out there and so
00:26:08
our top three content creators be
00:26:10
absolutely not data people um so that it
00:26:14
has been organic and in that that people
00:26:17
put their hand up and say oh can I have
00:26:18
access can I be an editor can I build
00:26:20
content and then how do we support
00:26:21
people through that so we've run a
00:26:22
fortnightly um editors group where we
00:26:25
share best practice we've written some
00:26:26
or we writing out some best practice
00:26:28
guides and then you know just the chat
00:26:31
really where oh I'm trying to do this
00:26:32
how do I do it um and that's where we've
00:26:34
seen so okay what that's done is it's
00:26:37
created a huge amount of content and a
00:26:39
huge amount of value recognition in a
00:26:41
business but but it has been all over
00:26:43
the place so it has its pluses and minus
00:26:45
where we're at now is trying to tidy
00:26:46
that up professionalize that um and you
00:26:49
know the Domo certification and that
00:26:51
kind of thing that we're doing really
00:26:52
cements that but so yeah in terms of
00:26:55
getting out there getting it fast um and
00:26:57
getting engagement I think that's
00:26:59
critical as having you know I talked
00:27:00
about it nonata people delivering data
00:27:03
um yeah right right and also just
00:27:05
another followup question in regards to
00:27:07
those um I guess you can describe them
00:27:09
as super users right um would you say
00:27:12
that they um I I would imagine they
00:27:14
would have to undergo particular
00:27:15
training so that they can create those
00:27:17
particular dashboards what what what was
00:27:19
like the training what the training look
00:27:20
like within your organization so we uh
00:27:23
adapted the one of the Domo university
00:27:25
courses which is a self-taught course
00:27:27
online branded it and took out the bits
00:27:29
that weren't relevant to us got people
00:27:30
to do that themselves demonstrated some
00:27:32
proficiency gave them access to some
00:27:35
data they already had access to already
00:27:36
so there weren't concerns around you
00:27:38
know and then we engaged with them
00:27:39
throughout the process and just
00:27:40
supported them really so you know it's
00:27:41
been an organic
00:27:44
and agile I'll call it because um I
00:27:47
don't want to talk about the investment
00:27:49
in my team e months ago but so it's been
00:27:51
a self-d delivered model um to the point
00:27:53
where we've now demonstrated so much
00:27:54
value the team has grown immensely
00:27:55
because the business recognizes that and
00:27:57
wants to inv more cool thank you very
00:27:59
much cheers perfect well I think we're
00:28:01
we're we're done for time um getting the
00:28:03
no from back but thank you everyone for
00:28:04
for joining um yeah thank you as well
00:28:06
Tom appreciate your time