30 years of data – and one question that never went away.

Our Business Development Lead Mikko Kuusela has worked in analytics for nearly three decades. This is the story of what he learned – and why one question stayed with him the entire journey.

Mikko has a habit of saying that his career has become more technical than he ever imagined as a young economics student.
But perhaps that’s exactly why he has held so firmly to one core idea. The most important job of technology is not to look complex. Its job is to help people succeed.

Where it all began

The year is 1997. Mikko starts his career at BasWare, working with budgeting and forecasting systems. Oracle consulting follows, then reporting, then business. Early on, a conviction takes shape that never changes:

The best solutions do not emerge on technology’s terms. They emerge when technology genuinely serves the business – with people at the centre.
In 2005, Mikko returns to BasWare and encounters QlikView. It changes his thinking. It is no longer just about reporting, but about analytics: the opportunity to understand the business more deeply, to spot patterns, to make better decisions.

#Qlik technology has been part of his career ever since. Around 20 years in total, more than 15 of them with Qlik directly.

The question that never went away

Alongside everything he learned, one thing kept nagging at Mikko. What if data entry could live in the same interface?
If viewing, analysing, and updating information could all happen in one place, a solution like that would serve the business in an entirely different way. No separate Excel files. No system-hopping. No unnecessary intermediate steps.

It’s a question he has heard from clients over the years countless times, too.

The answer arrived six months ago.

About six months ago, Mikko came across #Inphinity. He was immediately excited.

Inphinity enables data entry directly within Qlik – in the same interface where data is also analysed. No more separate processes, no more separate systems. One environment, one whole.

The concrete impact was visible quickly. In a client project, key metrics from around 50 companies were brought together into a single Qlik environment. Data entry, review, and utilisation – all in one place. It worked.

Why this matters – from a data empathy perspective

At GOODIN, we talk about data empathy. It simply means that data and solutions are not built for systems – they are built for people. Understanding users’ day-to-day reality and understanding what stories the data tells. Understanding the genuine needs of the business. Building something people will actually use.

When the process feels natural, users trust the data. When users trust the data, the organisation makes better decisions.
That is exactly what Inphinity delivers – and exactly what Mikko’s story is about.

Mikko Kuusela

30 years in analytics creates a certain level of #DataEmpathy

“The job of technology is not to look complex. It’s job is to help people succeed.” — Mikko Kuusela, GOODIN

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