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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Confused Café opens with a simple question that hits every modern organization hard. Why does data that should help teams grow end up confusing, slowing, and frustrating them instead?
Set inside a seemingly ordinary café, this book turns everyday chaos into a powerful lesson on data governance. Through relatable characters and real workplace situations, it reveals why dashboards disagree, reports cannot be trusted, ownership is unclear, and decisions stall when data lacks structure and accountability.
Designed for business leaders, analysts, managers, and non-technical professionals, the book offers practical takeaways such as
• Why governance fails when it is treated as a technical problem
• How clarity, ownership, and trust matter more than tools
• What simple frameworks can fix data confusion before it scales
What happens when everyone works with different versions of the truth?
Who really owns the data when everyone uses it?
Endorsed by senior data and analytics leaders for its clarity and realism, The Confused Café shows that data governance is not about control. It is about people, trust, and better decisions.
And it all begins in a café where nothing seems to add up.
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Avik Mullick
Avik is a data governance practitioner, storyteller, and mentor with over a decade of experience helping organizations bring structure, clarity, and accountability to their data landscapes. He is widely recognized for simplifying complex governance concepts and making them accessible to non-technical professionals, bridging the gap between business intent and data execution.
His work is grounded in a clear belief that data governance is fundamentally about people, not technology. Through firsthand exposure to fragmented processes, inconsistent data, and unclear ownership, he has seen how poor governance erodes trust and slows decision making. This perspective directly shapes the practical and relatable approach used in The Confused Café.
Through enterprise workshops, leadership coaching, and real-world advisory roles, Avik focuses on building confidence, reducing resistance, and enabling teams to act on data with clarity. The Confused Café reflects this mission by presenting data governance as understandable, actionable, and relevant for everyday professionals who want to drive meaningful change within their organizations.
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