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Clara felt a shiver. She watched as Dan unpivoted a monstrous cross-tab report with a single click. Columns labeled Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 melted into neat rows of “Attribute” and “Value.” It was witchcraft. Clean, reproducible, recorded-step witchcraft.

For the first time, she saw the story : Singapore’s sales were high in Q2 but crashed in Q3 due to a shipping delay. Leipzig’s logistics were fine, but customer sentiment was lowest there. The connections appeared like constellations. Clara felt a shiver

And every time she clicked “Refresh,” she remembered Dan’s final words: Clean, reproducible, recorded-step witchcraft

She clicked “Sales.” A waterfall chart appeared, showing exactly why Q3 failed. She clicked the “Singapore” bubble on the map. The entire report filtered instantly. Marcus’s coffee hovered midway to his lips. The connections appeared like constellations

He was silent for a long time. Then: “I want this for every department. HR. Finance. The cafeteria. I want to know how many pickles we use per quarter.”