Data Analytics & Business Intelligence · Omaha, NE

Data Analytics & Business Intelligence for Omaha Businesses

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Hey Omaha — if you're reading this, you're probably doing what most business owners do: searching for 'data analytics Omaha' or 'business intelligence Nebraska' and wading through a bunch of corporate speak. Well, you've landed on something a little different. I'm A.I. Consulting LLC, and it's just me, helping Omaha businesses make sense of their data without all the fuss. I know your time's valuable, so I'm not gonna waste it with buzzwords. I just do the work.

Okay so, you've got data. Maybe it's in spreadsheets, maybe it's in a clunky old system, or maybe it's spread out everywhere. The point is, you know there's insights hiding in there that could help you make better decisions, save money, or find new opportunities. But actually getting those insights? That's the tricky part, and that's where I come in for folks right here in Omaha. I help you connect the dots, build reports that actually mean something, and get a clearer picture of what's happening in your business.

## What I actually do for Omaha clients

When I work with businesses in Omaha, it's usually about getting real answers from their numbers. This could mean setting up dashboards that show you, at a glance, how sales are doing this month versus last. Or maybe it's digging into customer data to figure out why some folks stick around and others don't. I'm talking about building custom reports that you actually use, not just a bunch of fancy charts that look pretty but don't tell you anything actionable.

Sometimes, it's about automating those reports, so you're not spending hours every week manually pulling data. I can help streamline how you collect information, clean it up, and then present it in a way that helps you make smarter choices. Think less 'data entry' and more 'data insight'. For Omaha, that often means helping small to medium-sized businesses get the kind of data clarity big corporations take for granted.

## How a Omaha engagement usually goes

Here’s how I generally approach a project for a client here in Omaha:

1. **Initial Chat (1-2 days):** We have a quick, free 20-minute call to talk about what's on your mind. No sales pitch, just a conversation to see if what I do aligns with what you need. If it feels like a good fit, I'll ask for some more details, maybe look at some example data (anonymized, of course) to understand the scope. 2. **Proposal & Plan (1 week):** Based on our chat, I'll put together a straightforward proposal outlining the problem I'll solve, the specific deliverables (e.g., 'a dashboard showing XYZ' or 'an automated report for ABC'), and a fixed price. I'll also give you a timeline, usually a few weeks to a couple of months, depending on complexity. No surprises, no hourly billing that creeps up. 3. **The Work (2-8 weeks):** This is where I roll up my sleeves. I'll connect to your data sources, clean up any messy bits, build the models, create the reports or dashboards, and make sure everything is working as it should. We'll have regular check-ins, probably once a week, to make sure I'm on the right track and to get your feedback. 4. **Delivery & Handover (1 week):** Once everything is built and tested, I'll deliver the final product. This includes walking you through how to use it, answering any questions, and making sure you feel comfortable and confident with the solution. My goal is to leave you with something truly useful that you can maintain, or that I can support on an ongoing basis if you need it.

## What it costs, roughly

I offer fixed-fee pricing for my projects. This means you know the total cost upfront, with no hidden fees or unexpected charges. For typical data analytics or business intelligence engagements for businesses in Omaha, you're usually looking at anywhere from a few thousand dollars for a focused, single-purpose dashboard, up to a mid-five-figure range for more comprehensive data integration and multiple reporting solutions. It really depends on the complexity and how much data wrangling is involved. I'm not the cheapest, but I'm also not the most expensive, and I think I offer pretty good value for what you get.

## Who I'm usually NOT a fit for

I want to be upfront: I'm not for everyone. If you're a massive corporation with a huge IT department and you need a team of 50 consultants, I'm probably not your guy. I also don't do 'pie-in-the-sky' AI research projects that don't have a clear business objective. I'm focused on practical, tangible results for small to medium-sized businesses. If you're looking for someone to just tell you what you want to hear, or if you're not actually ready to make decisions based on what your data tells you, then I might not be the right fit. I prefer working with businesses in Omaha that are serious about using their data to improve.

## Getting in touch

If any of this sounds like what your Omaha business needs, and you appreciate a straightforward, no-nonsense approach to data analytics and business intelligence, then I'd love to chat. The best way to start is to book a 20-min call with me. It’s free, no obligation, and it’s a good way for us to figure out if we’re a good match. Let's see if I can help you get a handle on your data.

FAQs — Omaha

How do I know if I actually need data analytics for my Omaha business?

If you're making important business decisions based on gut feelings, or spending too much time manually compiling reports, chances are you could benefit. It's about getting clearer answers from your existing information to make better choices.

What kind of data do you usually work with?

I work with all sorts – sales data, customer records, operational metrics, marketing data, inventory figures. If it's digital and tells you something about your business, I can probably work with it.

Do you only work with businesses physically in Omaha?

While I enjoy working with my neighbors here in Omaha, I can certainly work with businesses remotely outside of the city and even outside of Nebraska. The principles of data analysis are the same, no matter where you're located.

What's the difference between data analytics and business intelligence?

Good question! Essentially, business intelligence is the umbrella term for using data to understand your business's past and present performance. Data analytics is the process of examining that data to find trends, patterns, and insights that inform BI.

What does the first 2 weeks of working with you look like?

After our initial chat, the first two weeks would typically involve me drafting a proposal with a fixed price and timeline, and then, upon approval, diving into understanding your existing data sources and starting the initial data cleanup and organization phase.

Want to see if we're a fit?

20 minutes, no deck. If I can't help I'll point you at someone who can.

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