You’re working on a rush project, and you discover your dataset is not clean. Even though it has numerous nulls, redundant data, and other issues, the primary stakeholder insists that you move ahead and use it anyway. The project timeline is so tight that there simply isn’t enough time for cleaning. How would you handle that situation?
8. Scenario 2 continued
Now, the vice president presents a situation having to do with resolving challenges and meeting stakeholder expectations. Consider and respond to the following question.
You’re working on a rush project, and you discover your dataset is not clean. Even though it has numerous nulls, redundant data, and other issues, the primary stakeholder insists that you move ahead and use it anyway. The project timeline is so tight that there simply isn’t enough time for cleaning. How would you handle that situation?
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Clean the data as quickly as you can. It’s not perfect, but it’s better than it was before, and this way you can meet the deadline.
Contact the stakeholder’s boss to let them know about the issue and ask for help managing the stakeholder’s expectations.
Communicate the situation to your supervisor and ask for advice on how to handle the situation with the stakeholder.
Correct This situation presents an opportunity to communicate, collaborate, and foster positive working relationships.