In 2025, businesses are generating more data than ever. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: only 15% of companies actually get meaningful value from their data investments.
The rest? They’re stuck making decisions based on inaccurate dashboards, inconsistent reports, and fragmented tools. Collecting more data isn’t solving the problem. It’s amplifying it.
The real differentiator isn’t bigger budgets or more software. It’s a fundamental shift in how teams use data to act.
And the productivity cost is steep. According to the Multiverse Skills Intelligence Report, companies lose 26 days of productivity per year because their teams lack the skills to make data usable.
When you add this up, the conclusion is clear: the problem isn’t access to data, it’s access to capability.
The companies that break through this bottleneck don’t necessarily have more sophisticated tools. They have better workflows and stronger alignment. Here’s how they operate:
When teams adopt this mindset, the results are measurable:
Data no longer overwhelms, it empowers.
Data is everywhere. But as I’ve seen working with companies of all sizes, the real bottleneck isn’t access, it’s usability.
High-performing teams treat data as a growth engine, not a byproduct. They don’t chase more dashboards or bigger databases. They build clarity, capability, and culture around data.
At Hatchecom, this is what we do every day: help brands move from data overload to data clarity. We turn raw numbers into strategies that accelerate measurable growth. Because at the end of the day, you don’t need more data. You need a team that knows what to do with it.