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I've been genuinely pleased with how accessible modern data analytics tools have become for smaller teams. My situation involves a small e-commerce business in the Pacific Northwest, where I'm using a combination of Google BigQuery for our sales data and Looker Studio for dashboards, with a monthly analytics budget around $500. The challenge I'm facing isn't about collecting data, but about creating actionable insights; we have all these reports on customer behavior and inventory turnover, but translating that into clear, timely decisions for our three-person team feels inefficient. We often get bogged down in dashboard paralysis instead of taking action. For other small business owners or managers, how have you structured a weekly process to actually use your data analytics? Do you hold a specific meeting to review key metrics, and how do you decide which 2-3 numbers are truly worth everyone's focus each week? Furthermore, have you found a simple tool or method, like a shared document or a dedicated Slack channel, that effectively turns a chart into a concrete task for someone to own?
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