Shorter time to revenue

How Data Delivery Agreements could help you shorten time-to-revenue by up to 90%

Time and time again, we hear the same challenges from Implementation Managers working with incoming client data. It’s usually a painful process to get it, and then, when they do, it’s in a lousy shape. Poor data makes it impossible to create the value that your customer has seemingly been promised.

What’s the result? A painful back-and-forth between the implementation manager and the client causes frustration and stress in the relationship.

What is a Data Delivery Agreement (DDA)?

Data Delivery Agreements serve as a communication medium for data requirements. Think of it like a contract for how, when and the quality of how data will be shared… and then being the mechanism for following through. A Data Delivery Agreement includes:

  • Name and purpose of the DDA
  • The attributes
    • Name
    • Description
    • Whether the attribute is required or not
    • Column in the spreadsheet or index
    • Expectations for the attributes (e.g. “is email”, “less than XX”, “is currency” etc.)
  • File format
  • Cadence (e.g. daily, weekly, monthly etc.)
  • The individuals responsible for supplying data
  • Built-in security and managed Data Access Rights (DAR)

How can Data Delivery Agreements (DDA) from “data-delivery.io” help?

  • Consent We provide an easy way to create, manage, and agree on a unique and bespoke Data Delivery Agreement between you (or your organisation) and another third party (individual or group). This will help reduce the communication, errors, and costs between the data vendor and the receiving party.
  • Set expectations A wide and growing variety of predefined expectations make it easy to articulate data requirements and the roles and responsibilities of everyone involved in each DDA.
  • Validate and share All your data files are securely exchanged and validated via data-delivery.io to ensure that the conditions of your specific DDA are met before any file submission can be made by the sending party or is accepted by the receiving party.