Data quality and completeness
what you can rely on, what you cannot, and the business cost of that gap today
Most organisations have already tried to fix their data problems. New tools, new hires, a BI platform that never quite delivered. The issue is almost never the tools. It is that no one has produced an honest, structured picture of where the actual gaps are.
That is what the Wysegen audit delivers: a clear diagnosis of your data environment, in plain language, with a prioritised plan for what to address first.
What you receive: a concise, written diagnostic report — not a 200-page document — structured around three categories: Quick wins (issues you can resolve in under 30 days with existing resource), Medium initiatives (improvements requiring a structured programme, typically three to six months), and Structural decisions (foundational changes that need leadership commitment and multi-year planning).
Every finding is expressed in business terms: what the gap costs you, what fixing it enables, and what happens if you leave it unaddressed.
what you can rely on, what you cannot, and the business cost of that gap today
how data moves through your organisation, where it breaks, and what that costs in time and risk
who is responsible for what, where accountability is unclear, and what that means operationally
what your current stack is actually delivering versus what it was purchased to do
access controls, data residency, GDPR posture
whether your data foundation can support the AI programmes you are considering
Organisations preparing to invest in a data or AI programme and wanting a clean baseline before committing budget
IT and data leaders who suspect problems but lack the independent, external view to surface them clearly
Finance, operations, or HR teams whose reporting is slow, inconsistent, or manually intensive
Boards or leadership teams that have heard conflicting views from internal teams and need a neutral assessment
Yes. We invest half a day to understand if there is real value we can deliver. If there is not, we say so. We would rather lose a half-day than waste your budget on an engagement that was not the right fit.
Typically two to four weeks, depending on the size and complexity of your environment. We agree the scope and timeline before starting.
Yes. Some of our most valuable audits are for organisations where data is managed entirely by general IT or finance staff. The absence of a data function is itself a finding.
Next step
Your first session is complimentary. We review your context, ask the questions your internal teams may not have asked, and give you an honest view of where to start.