Summary
Data analyst value is underestimated in large organizations where dashboard work feels like a small cog despite its strategic potential.
Data analyst value questioned
A data analyst shares on Reddit the feeling of being a small part of a large organization. Working on dashboards does not feel like it adds much value, and the work is taken for granted. The discussion touches on a widely recognizable sentiment among BI professionals about the visibility and impact of their work.
Structural problem in BI departments
This sentiment points to a structural problem: many organizations view BI as a service function rather than a strategic partner. When dashboards are only seen as reporting tools and not as decision-making instruments, analysts feel undervalued. The gap between what BI can mean and how it is deployed determines the perceived value.
Making value visible
Link your dashboards to concrete business decisions and document the impact. Take the initiative to deliver proactive analyses instead of only reactive reports. Find allies in management who understand and champion the strategic value of data analysis.
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