As the top data leader in your organization, you understand that data impacts business value and your organization’s ability to satisfy customers, provide products and services, implement strategies, achieve goals, resolve issues, manage risk, and take advantage of opportunities. Every...
As the top data leader in your organization, you understand that data impacts business value and your organization’s ability to satisfy customers, provide products and services, implement strategies, achieve goals, resolve issues, manage risk, and take advantage of opportunities. Every...
Organizations introducing and using productivity tools keep making the same mistakes over and over again! The best data or process methods, tools, procedures (or whatever else we call them) are doomed to failure because we don't look at our own...
Data is most powerful when it flows seamlessly through both business capabilities and technologies and provides insights across the organization . One of the biggest challenges is learning how organizations support their existing structure. How an organization organizes and structures their data,...
Our next webinar in the series How CDOs Succeed will be at 10:00 Eastern on Thursday 20 October. We will have Craig Suckling a lead for Data, Analytics and AIML at AWS talking on the Key Elements of a Data...
Studies show that investors favor companies that demonstrate data-driven behaviors, and even more so, companies that productize their data. IT and business executives may talk about data as one of their most important assets. But few behave as if it...
Back by popular demand the isCDO is pleased to tell you about the speaker on our next webinar in the series "How CDOs Succeed". We are happy to have best-selling author and recognized authority on data and analytics strategy Doug...
Data has always been important. We all know that managing data assets is incredibly important and must continue. We know that most organizations’ leadership are supportive of more direct-action concerning data. But many data efforts fall short and struggle with change...
Abstract: While embracing the promise of technological advances and data-driven decision making, organizations must also acknowledge and address the potential harms to individuals, populations, and society as a whole in our data collection, sharing, use, and retention practices. In this...