Thank you to everyone who joined our Q1 Milwaukee Snowflake User Group especially a shout out to Mohit Agarwal & Jennifer Bigby for the engaging presentation and our chapter co-lead Jonathan Holck for tackling the quick win surrounding Backups! One of the most engaging parts of the event was our candid discussion around business objectives and Snowflake and two questions were asked of the group:
1ļøā£ What ābest practicesā are actually more hindrance than benefit?
2ļøā£ If you had to cut budget, what would you eliminate?
Hereās what the group shared:
š When āBest Practiceā Becomes Friction
-Over-analyzing code and creating unnecessary rework
-Overtly compliant governance / approval theater
-āAgileā rituals (intake + quarterly planning) that donāt feel agile
-Custom deployment pipelines with heavy compliance layers
-Manually running DDL instead of using consistent CI/CD
-In some cases ā no major blockers, which is a win
Theme: Process should increase clarity and velocity ā not add ceremony.
āļø If Budgets Tighten ā What Goes First?
-SaaS licenses and managed services that arenāt measured or tracked
-Real-time guarantees where the business doesnāt truly need real-time
-External pipeline/orchestration tools that Snowflake-native features could replace
-Low-value testing work
-Contractors (in some orgs)
-Reducing job frequency / relaxing freshness SLAs
-Re-evaluating project volume instead of cutting people
One standout insight:
Instead of cutting people first, several responses focused on reducing tool sprawl and consolidating into Snowflake-native capabilities.
šÆ What This Says About Our Community
Weāre thinking critically about governance maturity.
Weāre questioning tool sprawl.
Weāre focused on measurable value.
Weāre willing to challenge default āenterpriseā patterns.
That level of reflection is exactly what makes this group valuable.
If you werenāt able to attend, weād love your take:
ā What ābest practiceā has slowed you down?
ā What would you cut first if asked to reduce spend by 50%?
Drop your thoughts below š
See you at the next MKE Snowflake User Group event in May! š