PTA 405 · Unit 4 of 6
Data Strategy and Operating Models
Enterprise Technology and Digital Transformation
Start unit · 4 lessons →Learning objectives
After completing this unit, you will be able to:
- Apply data strategy and operating models to real product and technology decisions
- Apply the frameworks in "Data Strategy and Operating Models" to a real management decision
- Make progress on your Unit lesson exercises applied project
Why this matters
Transformation fails when data ownership and metrics disagree across functions.
Lesson
Unit overview
Complete all 4 lessons in order. Each lesson follows the program gold standard: SignalStack scenarios, worked examples, practice problems, and managerial judgment prompts tied to Data Strategy and Operating Models.
Connection to applied work
This unit feeds directly into Unit lesson exercises. As you read, capture notes, examples, and data you can reuse in that deliverable. Strong students finish each unit with a draft section of their project, not just highlights.
Practice
- Write a one-page summary of this unit in your own words without looking at the lesson.
- Find a real company example (public filing, news article, or personal experience) that illustrates the main concept.
- Draft one paragraph recommending an action a manager should take based on this unit.
- Add at least three terms from this unit to your course glossary.
Knowledge check
Answer these without notes before marking the unit complete:
- What is the central idea of "Data Strategy and Operating Models"?
- What mistake do beginners most often make when applying this material?
- How does this unit help you complete Unit lesson exercises?
- What is one decision you face this month where this unit applies?
Key takeaways
- Apply data strategy and operating models to real product and technology decisions
- Business concepts only matter when they change a decision.
- Your PTA 405 assessment (Data Strategy and Operating Models for Enterprise Technology and Digital Transformation using SignalStack applied examples.) rewards applied understanding, not memorization.
Unit assessment
Complete each section below. Score 80%+ on the quiz to finish this unit's assessment.
Exercises
Apply what you learned in this unit with structured practice.
Deliverable
300–500 word analysis document saved to your portfolio under PTA 405.
Rubric
- • Framework applied correctly (not just named)
- • Specific evidence from a real example
- • Clear recommendation with tradeoffs acknowledged
- • Professional writing with source citation
Deliverable
Problem solutions + 150-word reflection in your PTA 405 workbook.
Rubric
- • Attempted all practice items before checking answers
- • Honest reflection on errors
- • Identifies a specific review action
Case analysis
Analyze a case using frameworks from this unit.
Deliverable
2-page case write-up in your portfolio.
Rubric
- • Case facts are accurate and sourced
- • Analysis uses unit frameworks explicitly
- • Recommendation is justified with tradeoffs
- • Risks are specific, not generic
Knowledge quiz
Check your understanding before marking the unit complete.
1. SignalStack's Maya Chen faces: "Customer data scattered across product, billing, and support without shared definitions." Which decision frame is strongest?
2. Which term from Data Strategy and Operating Models is defined correctly for SignalStack?
3. Priya Nair reviews evidence for Data Strategy and Operating Models. Which label is appropriate after 12 customer interviews showing a recurring theme?
4. Which mistake is most common when applying Data Strategy and Operating Models at dev-tools scale?
5. SignalStack reports $18M ARR and 92,000 DAU. Why does Data Strategy and Operating Models discipline matter at this scale?
6. Which framework mapping fits Data Strategy and Operating Models at SignalStack?
7. Dev Okonkwo warns about inference cost and reliability. Which guardrail metric fits Data Strategy and Operating Models?
8. Integrating PTA 405 for SignalStack, strongest next test after descriptive dashboard read is usually: