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Many people in an office don’t know how to properly read or make sense of data. Some rely on others to explain numbers instead of using them on their own.
Companies collect a huge amount of data every day. Without the right skills, it’s hard for employees to pick out what’s important and what’s just “extra noise.”
When people don’t fully understand data, they may read charts incorrectly, pick numbers that just support their opinion, or miss the bigger picture. This can lead to poor decisions.
Some employees think data is only for “technical people” like IT or analysts. Others feel nervous about using data tools, so they avoid it altogether.
Even when data is available, the tools to see and use it are often confusing. If there are no simple reports or clear definitions, people get different answers for the same question.
If managers or senior leaders don’t use data themselves, employees also don’t see the value. Without leadership support, data training often gets ignored.
Many people don’t realize how sensitive data can be. They may misuse it, share it with the wrong people, or ignore privacy rules — which can cause serious problems.
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