You do not need another vendor presentation. You need precise measurements of what you are already losing due to domain fragmentation and central team delays, so you can decide whether domain ownership and unified decisions are worth the effort.
The DataTree + Data Mesh Discovery Workshop is not a sales process; it is a diagnostic engagement that maps your domain silo losses by dollar, domain, and cross-domain opportunity. Duration and investment scale with the complexity of the data source.
Are you against seeing a defensible loss number for each domain and the cross-domain impact before you decide anything?
Per-Source Pricing Model:
• Up to 50 tables: $1,500 per source
• 51–100 tables: $3,000 per source
• 101–200 tables: $5,000 per source
• 200+ tables: Custom pricing based on complexity
Multiple sources billed separately (e.g., EHR + Claims + Finance = 3 sources)
Typical domain complexity:
• 2-3 data sources: 4-5 days, $3,000–$15,000 (single-domain focus)
• 4-6 data sources: 7 days, $6,000–$30,000 (multi-domain with light cross-domain analysis)
• 7-10 data sources: 10 days, $10,500–$50,000 (enterprise multi-domain with cross-domain federation design)
Phase 1: Domain Silo Identification.
• Interview key stakeholders by domain (CFO/Finance, CMO/Marketing, COO/Operations, CIO/IT, domain VPs).
• Audit existing systems and data flows by domain.
• Identify Growth, Operations, and Platform silos.
• Map current central bottlenecks and domain pain points.
Phase 2: Domain Loss Quantification + Cross-Domain Impact.
• Calculate weekly revenue leakage by individual domain silo.
• Identify cross-domain blind spots (e.g., sales decisions impact ops, but domains don't connect).
• Quantify the cost of central bottleneck delays (time-to-insight, decision lag, opportunity cost).
• Map specific domain ownership candidates for data products.
• Model predictive ROI of domain ownership plus cross-domain unification.
Phase 3: Data Mesh + DataTree Blueprint Preview.
• Present exact loss figures by domain with supporting data.
• Show proposed domain data products and ownership assignments.
• Present DataTree cross-domain decision architecture tailored to your domains.
• Show a federated governance model balancing autonomy and standards.
• Provide an implementation timeline estimate based on the domain/source complexity.
• Provide two options: begin next week or the week after.
At the end of your Domain Discovery Workshop, you know:
• Exactly what you are losing by domain and cross-domain fragmentation.
• Which domains should own which data products.
• How DataTree unifies domains without creating new bottlenecks.
• What will your implementation timeline and investment be.
• When domain silo losses end if you act.
Workshop investment: $3,000–$50,000 (dependent on data source count and size)
The workshop fee will be credited toward implementation if you proceed.
If you decide not to proceed, you keep:
• The detailed domain silo loss report with cross-domain impact analysis.
• The data architecture audit showing current fragmentation.
• The proposed domain data product ownership map.
• The Data Mesh + DataTree architecture blueprint.
• The predictive ROI model by domain and enterprise-wide.
• The complexity assessment and implementation timeline projection.
You do not owe us a contract. You owe yourself an honest assessment of the cost of domain fragmentation and central bottlenecks.
Is it unreasonable to spend $3,000–$50,000 to quantify domain losses that may be costing you $100k+ weekly?
Domain Leaders:
• CFO or Finance VP (owns budget impact and financial domain data).
• CMO or Revenue VP (owns growth metrics, customer domain data, and churn exposure).
• COO or Operations VP (owns efficiency, throughput, operational domain data).
• CIO or IT VP (owns system integration, governance, and cross-domain architecture).
• Domain VPs (Clinical, Claims, Supply Chain, HR—depending on your organization).
The workshop is not for individual contributors. It is for domain decision-makers who can:
• Approve domain data product ownership.
• Commit to federated governance participation.
• Authorize cross-domain collaboration.
• Approve implementation if ROI justifies eliminating domain silos and central bottlenecks.
We run focused Domain Discovery Workshops with limited availability.
Duration: 5-10+ consecutive days (determined by your data source count and domain complexity).
Format: Virtual or on-site (client preference).
At the end of your workshop, you face two options:
• Lock in your domain ownership implementation start date (next week or the week after), or
• Continue funding the domain silo losses and central bottleneck delays we just quantified.
Are you opposed to at least seeing the domain-by-domain loss number and the Data Mesh + DataTree architecture plan before you decide?
Your domain silo loss is not theoretical. It is measurable by domain and cross-domain impact. The workshop proves it and shows you the ownership architecture.