Most business failures are not caused by bad products or lack of ambition; they result from poor decisions. Decisions made without enough data, or made too late, or by instinct instead of information. This recurring challenge is what Temitope Adeyeha addresses head-on in Building Winning Strategies with Analytics; a practical, insight-driven guide for leaders who want to run smarter organizations.
In this work, he brings clarity to a topic often buried in complexity. Rather than overwhelming the reader with jargon or focusing on purely technical capabilities, he introduces a strategy-first mindset: analytics as a core decision-making engine, not just a reporting function. He breaks down how to connect data to key business objectives such as market positioning, performance forecasting, process optimization, and scalable growth.
The book’s structure makes it easy to implement. Readers are walked through how to identify relevant metrics, build cross-functional analytics systems, and align insight generation with daily business activity. There are chapters dedicated to building trust in data across departments, removing friction between data teams and executives, and turning raw outputs into clear next steps. It is this step-by-step translation from insight to execution that has made the book valuable in real-world environments.
Executives leading product-driven companies, fintech founders managing risk, and retail operators trying to optimize margins have all turned to his frameworks as a reference. The book has informed new standard operating procedures in startups aiming to be data-first from day one. In several corporate teams, it has been used to redesign reporting processes and reshape how strategy meetings are conducted, focusing less on intuition and more on what the data actually reveals.
One of the most powerful ideas in the book is his framing of analytics as a leadership asset. He moves the conversation beyond hiring analysts or building dashboards. Instead, he insists that leaders themselves must become fluent in asking the right questions, identifying the right indicators, and interpreting results without bias. The book provides tools for evaluating data quality, selecting modeling techniques based on goals, and knowing when a decision should be automated versus debated.
Building Winning Strategies with Analytics has also made an impact in professional development programs. In some schools, the book has helped executives rethink how they measure success, assess performance, and prioritize investments.
In public sector innovation labs and nonprofit development projects, his insights have helped design analytics systems to guide resource allocation and outcome tracking. The application of his frameworks has been especially relevant in contexts where resources are limited, and accuracy matters more than scale. His clear focus on cost-efficiency, decision traceability, and outcome measurement has made the book usable across sectors.
By delivering a framework that connects strategic leadership with analytics execution, he has made a measurable contribution to how modern businesses operate. His book gives organizations the tools to act faster, think sharper, and perform better under changing conditions, while ensuring that decisions are consistently grounded in fact, not assumption.
This work has already helped shift how analytics is positioned within business strategy, not as an afterthought or technical support, but as a central pillar of sustainable growth. And in doing so, Adeyeha has contributed original thinking that equips today’s leaders with the tools to win, not by chance, but by design.