One of the aspects that most differentiate our data library is its size.
The smallest library you'll find out there
Not that this limits the possibilities of interpretation, in practice it increases.
This may seem counterintuitive, after all, the more data and information, the more possible combinations.
But do these combinations reveal more?
Our experience says no, which is why we value objectivity so much.
For example, when they ask us why we don't report the ratio of men and women, we just say that half of the population is a man and the other a woman.
This information is out of our library because it doesn't add anything else to the analysis.
The greatest danger is the phenomenon called Paralysis by Analysis, when an excessive amount of variables delay the decision
Analysts who experience this experience great stress, after all, they are charged for recommendations and taking time to act can be costly.
To avoid this impasse, it is necessary to simplify the options, prioritize the essentials.
Our data library favors objectivity
If there is any data that you understand that will really help you and we don't have it here yet, you can let us know that we will investigate the use case.
That's how information from Real Estate Releases, Business Bases, and Educational Census was added to our library.