Projects
Fix one workflow that matters.
Projects are narrow by design. We focus on one dashboard, recurring report, forecast, business review, or Excel workflow tied to a real decision.
Paid on-ramp
Analysis Diagnostic
A one-week audit and fix plan for one dashboard, report, forecast, or Excel workflow.
$6,500 fixed fee
- Business question review
- Workflow and metric audit
- Data/source inventory
- Top defects and fix priority list
- Recommended next step
Focused build
Decision-Grade Sprint
A three to four week project to fix one important analysis workflow with the team.
$25,000 fixed fee
- Workflow redesign
- Cleaner analysis structure
- Improved charts or dashboard blueprint
- Executive narrative
- Decision packet and handoff guide
Which path fits?
Start with the problem shape.
| Situation | Best path |
|---|---|
| You know something is wrong but scope is unclear | Analysis Diagnostic |
| One recurring workflow is painful and important | Decision-Grade Sprint |
| Your analysts need better habits across many projects | Team cohort |
| You are not ready to buy | Dashboard Debt Scorecard or Field Notes |
Scope rule
One workflow, fixed scope.
Named workflow
One dashboard, report, forecast, business review, or Excel workflow.
Clear owner
A business owner and analyst owner must be identified.
Real decision
The work must support a decision, not just produce another report.
These projects apply the same method Stephen and Eileen built into The Accidental Analyst, a framework later reinforced on the Tableau keynote stage with Pat Hanrahan.
Case-note evidence
Most workflow problems have a recognizable shape.
Metric logic defect
The dashboard is not broken visually. The definitions, joins, filters, or assumptions are carrying the error.
Decision gap
The report is technically accurate but does not answer the question the manager actually needs to decide.
Ownership gap
The workflow runs every month, but no one clearly owns the assumptions, checks, or handoff.
