
Analytics: Turning Data Into Decisions
We help clients make better decisions through valuable data, meaningful stories, and stunning visuals.
Businesses that use data and analytics to inform their decision-making are, on average, 5% more productive and 6% more profitable than their competitors who do not.
Data is meaningless without the context to act. Today’s CxOs need not only analytics but intelligent insights that drive strategy, empower decisions, and deliver measurable impact.
Our Analytics Practice brings together the Laminar™ Business Cockpit with AI-driven analytics to transform your data into actionable strategy.
20-30%
$15mn
>30%
efficiency gains
impact
faster decisions
for a global fast-food chain
generated from an end-to-end analytics transformation for a consumer-goods client
by our clients as compared to their close competitors
WHAT WE OFFER
Laminar™ Business Decision Cockpit
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Pre-built, customizable dashboards covering Sales, Finance, Marketing, Operations, and Customer Behavior, infused with Fortune 500 industry specific KPIs.
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Enhances productivity by ~5% and profitability by ~6% compared to competitors who don’t leverage data-driven decision-making.
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Streamlines storytelling, drives accountability across departments, and frees leadership from manual reporting.
Advanced Analytics & AI
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Leverage AI-powered use cases, like personalized promotions and customer experience enhancements, to achieve 10–30% sales uplift and 20% customer satisfaction gains.
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Partnered with ElectrifAi to deploy large-scale “Consequential AI” in 6–8 weeks, delivering top-line growth, cost reduction, and operational efficiencies.
FEATURED INSIGHTS
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February 09, 2023 - Reports and dashboards often bombard managers with verbose data and offer few actionable insights, resulting in information overload. Many organizations encounter this challenge. A significant effort is required to define the correct performance indicators, and data cleansing before managers can start to track and report the health of the business. Over a period of time, the reports and KPIs grow from a few to hundreds. The generally held notion is that managers would know what to do with volumes of data.

