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  • 2. This is all about a process, not a specific technology.
  • 4. You will be spending more money, not less.
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  • 5. Data-driven decision making does not save time.
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  • 3. Get ready to feel threatened.
  • 6. Your data's cleanliness is next to Godliness.
  • 7. Don't shoot first and ask questions later.
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