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S2E6 - Stop Scaling What You Don’t Understand With John Napoleon-Kuofie

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What if scaling your data platform meant starting from scratch?

In this episode of Data Matas, John Napoleon-Kuofie, Analytics Engineer at Monzo, shares what it really takes to rebuild trust in your models - inside one of the UK’s fastest-growing digital banks.

From inheriting 1,000+ undocumented DBT models to challenging the purpose of legacy tests, John walks through the decisions his team is making to improve data quality, reduce noise, and future-proof their platform. It’s a candid, practical conversation about choosing clarity over complexity, and learning to say no to work that doesn’t deliver value.

👉 In this episode, you’ll learn how to:

Rebuild inherited models by starting with real-world concepts, not assumptions

Reduce alert fatigue by testing only what matters (and ignoring the rest)

Prepare your data architecture before layering on AI or self-serve tools

Design systems that future engineers can actually understand

Foster a culture where bottom-up innovation drives real change

Watch the full episode on YouTube, or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

👤 John Napoleon-Kuofie on LinkedIn
👤 Aaron Phethean on LinkedIn
🎧 Data Matas Podcast
🌐 Matatika Website

  continue reading

14 episodes

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Content provided by Aaron Phethean. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aaron Phethean or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What if scaling your data platform meant starting from scratch?

In this episode of Data Matas, John Napoleon-Kuofie, Analytics Engineer at Monzo, shares what it really takes to rebuild trust in your models - inside one of the UK’s fastest-growing digital banks.

From inheriting 1,000+ undocumented DBT models to challenging the purpose of legacy tests, John walks through the decisions his team is making to improve data quality, reduce noise, and future-proof their platform. It’s a candid, practical conversation about choosing clarity over complexity, and learning to say no to work that doesn’t deliver value.

👉 In this episode, you’ll learn how to:

Rebuild inherited models by starting with real-world concepts, not assumptions

Reduce alert fatigue by testing only what matters (and ignoring the rest)

Prepare your data architecture before layering on AI or self-serve tools

Design systems that future engineers can actually understand

Foster a culture where bottom-up innovation drives real change

Watch the full episode on YouTube, or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

👤 John Napoleon-Kuofie on LinkedIn
👤 Aaron Phethean on LinkedIn
🎧 Data Matas Podcast
🌐 Matatika Website

  continue reading

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