The Data Culture Playbook
With the emergence of AI, excitement around data has never been higher. But how can your company leverage data to generate insights and make fast business decisions? It starts by building a strong data culture.
Key Takeaways
- ✓ The widespread adoption of AI is increasing the gap between the leaders and the laggards: those who are actively embedding data and analytics into the fabric of their company culture and those who are hesitant to invest in the programs and the technology that help them get there.
- ✓ Data-leading organizations pivot when necessary, innovate constantly, and refine consistently, giving them a distinct advantage in times of change.
- ✓ Creating a data culture isn’t a matter of flipping on a light switch. Now is the time to make incremental changes, starting with your workforce. Build out focus areas that lay the foundation for individuals and teams to expand their use of data. Taking these steps will help you move in the right direction, future-proofing your data culture for whatever lies ahead.
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