In consulting, some lessons come easy. Others are forged in high-stakes moments that test your integrity, resilience, and commitment to doing what’s right. Trench Tales is a new blog series dedicated to sharing those defining experiences—the moments that shaped us, challenged us, and reinforced the core principles that guide Datagize today.
The year is 1996, early in my executive career. The fledgling consulting company I co-founded had just convinced a Silicon Valley giant—let’s call them Bigco—that our expertise in decision support systems and data warehousing could help them get their sales reporting under control. We put together a crack team of industry veterans, including some who had built the world’s first major data warehouse. The project was scoped for eight weeks.
Four weeks in, the phone rings. It’s the client. The project is completely off track, and if we don’t turn it around immediately, our future with Bigco is dead in the water. The only option, he tells me, is to remove the project manager, roll up my sleeves, and restart from scratch.
I pull the team together and quickly realize the hard truth: they’re not just missing the mark—they don’t even understand what the client actually needs. Worse, the only way to course-correct is to extend the timeline and effectively double our original budget. The math is brutal: if we do the right thing, we’ll take a major financial hit—one that could sink our small firm.
But I knew one thing for certain: the right thing was the only option.
I convinced my partner to take the loss, stepped into the trenches, and spent the next ten weeks leading the team to deliver exactly what Bigco had asked for.
Looking back from 2025, I can say this: it was the biggest financial loss I’ve ever taken on a project. But that decision—to honor our commitment, no matter the cost—defined my consulting career. It set the tone for everything that followed. And in the end, it wasn’t a loss at all: instead of walking away from us, Bigco became one of our largest clients for the next decade, fueling our growth to 300 consultants.
👉 Some lessons cost you. Others define you.
This story isn’t just about the past—it’s about what drives us today. At Datagize, we believe that Integrity, Client-Centricity, and Pragmatism aren’t just words; they are the foundation of how we do business. The right path isn’t always the easiest or the most profitable in the short term, but it is the one that builds trust, strengthens relationships, and delivers long-term success.
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