How to sell data and analytics to stakeholders
There’s an inherent need for data-driven business decision making, but linking this demand to specific business benefits and outcomes can be difficult
There’s an inherent need for data-driven business decision making, but linking this demand to specific business benefits and outcomes can be difficult
“As intelligence is at the core of all digital businesses, IT and business leaders continue to make analytics and BI their top innovation investment priority,” says Jim Hare, research vice president at Gartner.
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With the growing use of data and analytics (D&A) across the enterprise, the mindset of the chief data officer needs to shift from focusing on D&A projects and programmes, to driving a product-centric organisation, according to the Gartner Research Board.
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Majority of large organisations will hire these specialists by 2023, reports Gartner
Many organisations underestimate the complexity of AI projects, which leads to delayed project launches, or failure to deliver business value, reports Gartner.
New survey shows particularly elevated concern among executives from banking, financial services, technology and telecommunications, and food, beverage and consumer goods sectors
Incorporate these top trends into your strategy and roadmap, but prioritise based on business value, advises Gartner
IT and business leaders developing AI projects must separate reality from myths to devise their future strategies, says Alexander Linden of Gartner
But businesses must put both their clients and customers in the driving seat, giving them control and quashing any false claims that AI will replace humans at work, writes Sam Daish of Xero
Misuse of data could compromise privacy or individual rights, prompt incorrect decisions or a misapplication of skills and, ultimately, drive a very consequential loss of employee trust in the organisation, writes Ben Morgan of Accenture Interactive NZ
The much-hyped distributed ledger technology (DLT) has the potential to eliminate huge amounts of record-keeping, save money, streamline supply chains and disrupt IT in ways not seen since the internet arrived
Hunter has been working in the health and disability sector for the past 15 years