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Leadership Reporting Development
Turn your data into decisions leadership can trust
Price: $8,000 – $25,000+
Best For:
Organizations needing executive dashboards, KPI reporting, or a single source of truth
What We Do:
Design reporting aligned to the KPI framework
Build or guide the development of dashboards and data models
Ensure consistency across all reporting layers
Align reporting with financial and operational logic
Deliverables:
Executive dashboard(s)
KPI reporting layer/data model
Documentation of logic and definitions
Optional team enablement/training
Outcome:
A scalable, trusted reporting solution that leadership actually uses
Data Health Assessment
Find what’s breaking your data and how to fix it
Price: $3,500 – $10,000
Best For:
Companies with unreliable reporting, broken pipelines, or low data trust
What We Do:
Review data pipelines, models, and reporting layers
Identify inconsistencies, delays, and failure points
Evaluate alignment between KPIs and actual data sources
Quantify the business impact of data issues
Deliverables:
Data ecosystem assessment report
Identified risks and failure points
Prioritized remediation roadmap
Quick wins vs long-term fixes
Outcome:
A clear, actionable plan to stabilize and improve data reliability
Executive KPI Alignment & Design
Define what actually drives your business
Price: $5,000 – $12,000
Best For:
Organizations with unclear, inconsistent, or misaligned metrics across leadership
What We Do:
Conduct 5–10 executive/stakeholder interviews
Identify how each function defines success
Uncover misalignment in KPIs and definitions
Design a unified KPI framework tied to business outcomes
Deliverables:
Executive insight summary
Standardized KPI framework
Metric definitions and ownership
KPI to financial/operational alignment map
Outcome:
Leadership alignment on what matters most—and how success is measured