Slashing Through Data Chaos: The Reporting Apocalypse
Give a corporate reporting system enough time, and it’ll grow into an unchecked labyrinth of Byzantine processes, manual interventions, and procedural cargo cults that no one dares question.
Bureaucracies are good at one thing: metastasizing. Give a corporate reporting system enough time, and it’ll grow into an unchecked labyrinth of Byzantine processes, manual interventions, and procedural cargo cults that no one dares question. That’s exactly what we walked into: a sprawling BPO with 38,000 employees, bogged down by 1,800 reports lovingly crafted each night by a bleary-eyed, 22-person crew who clocked in at 2 a.m. to manually churn out data for the hungry gods of middle management.
This kind of mess doesn’t happen overnight. It accrues like technical debt, sedimentary layers of well-intentioned analytics, each one solving yesterday’s crisis while bequeathing tomorrow’s catastrophe. And so, like all good consultants, we mapped it all out, designed a sleek, automated, self-service utopia, and presented it with the gravitas of seasoned professionals.
The COO listened patiently, considered our carefully structured change management plan, and then—like a Bond villain pressing …
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