Your Help Wanted, Please: Game-Changing Trends in Wine + Data

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Help me out here, please. 

In your opinion, what are the most significant trends and challenges we’re facing in the wine industry, when it comes to data?

As I wrote last week, I think it has to do with the analytical tools that get the job done, and also our collective learning curve around wine + data.

But what do YOU think? What’s unique about how the wine industry uses data? What are we up against, and how are we solving for those challenges?

Here’s why I’m asking for your input.

Next week, I’ll be presenting on this topic at the DATAcated conference hosted by Kate Strachnyi on LinkedIn, and I would sincerely love to include this community’s feedback and opinions in my presentation. It would be awesome to demonstrate to this data-oriented audience that the wine industry cares about the potential and power of data to benefit the future of our businesses.

In other words, let’s show them a thing or two!

You are most welcome to register and tune in. DATAcated’s mission is to tell stories with data, so you can tell it’s right up our alley. It’s a rapid-fire format, and a very interactive and collaborative audience. We’re part of Food & Beverage “track,” naturally, and other content is oriented around Retail, Sports, Healthcare, Energy and Financial Services.

What trends and challenges matter most to YOU, when it comes to data in our industry?

Please comment below, or else send me an email (cathy@enolytics.com) or leave a message via text or voice (+1.702.528.3717) and I’ll circle back.

Thank you in advance for your feedback. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and ideas.

PS Next week we’ll be changing up our regularly scheduled newsletter for a special announcement, and I can’t wait to share it with you! Please keep an eye out for the next Enolytics 101 newsletter midweek (just a few days from now) rather than Friday.

More soon, then, and thank you –

Cathy

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