Listen "37 Jason Adams Business Intelligence Enthusiast & Entrepreneur"
Episode Synopsis
These are the questions I asked Jason:
2-minute bio
What is business intelligence? What does it make possible in business / life?
At what point did the thought of creating your own business happen?
What is a rough number on the developer costs to create a minimum viable dashboard that would provide value to the business? What are the on-going costs of a system/software?
How many other careers/jobs have you had up to this point?
What has surprised you the most about business intelligence?
For the longest time I've heard people say to pursue your passions, but I recently heard people say that you become passionate as you learn a subject. Were you “passionate” about business intelligence in the early days or are you passionate now?
What is the weirdest or unusual thing that you have seen BI applied to? I'm trying to understand the scope that BI effects.
How do you balance working and being a spouse/father?
What do you say no to? Do you think that saying no is really a skill that successful people are better at than unsuccessful people?
What is vacation for you, what does it actually look like?
2-minute bio
What is business intelligence? What does it make possible in business / life?
At what point did the thought of creating your own business happen?
What is a rough number on the developer costs to create a minimum viable dashboard that would provide value to the business? What are the on-going costs of a system/software?
How many other careers/jobs have you had up to this point?
What has surprised you the most about business intelligence?
For the longest time I've heard people say to pursue your passions, but I recently heard people say that you become passionate as you learn a subject. Were you “passionate” about business intelligence in the early days or are you passionate now?
What is the weirdest or unusual thing that you have seen BI applied to? I'm trying to understand the scope that BI effects.
How do you balance working and being a spouse/father?
What do you say no to? Do you think that saying no is really a skill that successful people are better at than unsuccessful people?
What is vacation for you, what does it actually look like?
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