Eh, I depends on how it's done. Analysts are often answering these questions anyway; spending a little bit of extra time recording that could slow things down in the short term to speed them up in the long term.
I don't think it needs to be particularly onerous, either. If data teams answered questions in a tool like Stack Overflow, it'd…
Eh, I depends on how it's done. Analysts are often answering these questions anyway; spending a little bit of extra time recording that could slow things down in the short term to speed them up in the long term.
I don't think it needs to be particularly onerous, either. If data teams answered questions in a tool like Stack Overflow, it'd do a better job of logging answers and making them discoverable, than answering everything in Slack or email. And if you have that history, people start to find answers there, you can build off of those things, and so on.
Agreed that it's somewhat theoretical, but I think it's doable.
Eh, I depends on how it's done. Analysts are often answering these questions anyway; spending a little bit of extra time recording that could slow things down in the short term to speed them up in the long term.
I don't think it needs to be particularly onerous, either. If data teams answered questions in a tool like Stack Overflow, it'd do a better job of logging answers and making them discoverable, than answering everything in Slack or email. And if you have that history, people start to find answers there, you can build off of those things, and so on.
Agreed that it's somewhat theoretical, but I think it's doable.