Mapping The Customer Journey For B2B Companies At Dreamdata

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May 25th, 2020

46 mins 59 secs

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Summary

Gaining a complete view of the customer journey is especially difficult in B2B companies. This is due to the number of different individuals involved and the myriad ways that they interface with the business. Dreamdata integrates data from the multitude of platforms that are used by these organizations so that they can get a comprehensive view of their customer lifecycle. In this episode Ole Dallerup explains how Dreamdata was started, how their platform is architected, and the challenges inherent to data management in the B2B space. This conversation is a useful look into how data engineering and analytics can have a direct impact on the success of the business.

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  • Your host is Tobias Macey and today I’m interviewing Ole Dallerup about Dreamdata, a platform for simplifying data integration for B2B companies

Interview

  • Introduction
  • How did you get involved in the area of data management?
  • Can you start by describing what you are building at Dreamata?
    • What was your inspiration for starting a company and what keeps you motivated?
  • How do the data requirements differ between B2C and B2B companies?
  • What are the challenges that B2B companies face in gaining visibility across the lifecycle of their customers?
    • How does that lack of visibility impact the viability or growth potential of the business?
    • What are the factors that contribute to silos in visibility of customer activity within a business?
  • What are the data sources that you are dealing with to generate meaningful analytics for your customers?
  • What are some of the challenges that business face in either generating or collecting useful information about their customer interactions?
  • How is the technical platform of Dreamdata implemented and how has it evolved since you first began working on it?
  • What are some of the ways that you approach entity resolution across the different channels and data sources?
  • How do you reconcile the information collected from different sources that might use disparate data formats and representations?
  • What is the onboarding process for your customers to identify and integrate with all of their systems?
  • How do you approach the definition of the schema model for the database that your customers implement for storing their footprint?
    • Do you allow for customization by the customer?
    • Do you rely on a tool such as DBT for populating the table definitions and transformations from the source data?
  • How do you approach representation of the analysis and actionable insights to your customers so that they are able to accurately intepret the results?
  • How have your own experiences at Dreamdata influenced the areas that you invest in for the product?
  • What are some of the most interesting or surprising insights that you have been able to gain as a result of the unified view that you are building?
  • What are some of the most challenging, interesting, or unexpected lessons that you have learned from building and growing the technical and business elements of Dreamdata?
  • When might a user be better served by building their own pipelines or analysis for tracking their customer interactions?
  • What do you have planned for the future of Dreamdata?
  • What are some of the industry trends that you are keeping an eye on and what potential impacts to your business do you anticipate?

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