The Real Barrier to Data-Driven Growth: Silos, Not Tools

September 27, 2025
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2 min read
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Most companies don’t have a data problem. They have a politics problem.


The Hidden Problem: Politics, Not Data

Many companies proudly state they want to work data-driven.

Yet inside, politics and silos get in the way.

  • Marketing wants one KPI
  • Product wants another
  • Management pushes a third

Teams debate endlessly about whose numbers count.

The result: no clear direction, slow decisions, and data projects that end in frustration rather than impact.


The Real Fix: Company-Wide Alignment

The solution isn’t another dashboard.

It’s sitting together and creating company-wide goals that are crystal clear.

Once the ultimate business goal is set, every team maps out:

  • What KPI do we own?
  • How does it connect to other teams?
  • How do we measure progress toward the shared goal?

This creates accountability, clarity, and removes politics.


How Metrics-Chain Helps

This is where Performance-Driven Design (PDD) comes in.

The metrics-chain is the tool that links it all together:

  • UX metrics → Product metrics → Business metrics

It shows how each team contributes to the ultimate goal.

Not “my KPI vs your KPI” — but a connected chain of impact.


A Real Example: E-Commerce Conversion

At one e-commerce client, we worked with a data analyst to focus on conversion.

  1. Spot the drops: We looked at GA-data to see where users dropped off in the funnel.
  2. Hypothesize: Why are they leaving here?
  3. Validate: Surveys, usability tests, and interviews confirmed the issues.
  4. Design & Test: We created solutions, tested them through usability and A/B experiments.
  5. Learn: The key step. Instead of just picking a winner, we dug into why something worked.

Many companies skip this last part. But to truly improve, you need to understand what drives your customer — their motivation, fears, and goals. That’s where real progress comes from.


The Takeaway

Being data-driven is not about adding more reports.

It’s about shared goals, joined KPIs, and continuous learning.

A metrics-chain helps teams see how their work connects.

But the real shift comes when everyone aligns on one company-wide goal and learns together from the data.


Next Step

If your company struggles with silos, start small:

  • Define one clear business goal.
  • Map every team’s KPI to that goal in a metrics-chain.
  • Focus on learning, not just picking winners.

👉 Want help turning this into a repeatable system? Let’s connect — I help companies align goals and drive growth with Performance-Driven Design.

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Rick Su

Founder - Design Narrative