In this episode of 5 Minutes with @NYIke, I share a four-step process to start getting your organization more data-driven.
You can start with any of the four steps. Still, most organizations I know start with the one that I shared in the video - getting data scientists - and especially citizen data scientists - to ask questions and explore data.
Once you get started, the other steps will materialize, and it will likely evolve to a multi-workstream journey on changing the culture, introducing proactive data governance, instituting dataops, and introducing new data technologies.
You'll need agile data practices to iterate, process feedback, and prioritize activity.
Watch the five-minute video to start. Related posts are below.
You can start with any of the four steps. Still, most organizations I know start with the one that I shared in the video - getting data scientists - and especially citizen data scientists - to ask questions and explore data.
Once you get started, the other steps will materialize, and it will likely evolve to a multi-workstream journey on changing the culture, introducing proactive data governance, instituting dataops, and introducing new data technologies.
You'll need agile data practices to iterate, process feedback, and prioritize activity.
Watch the five-minute video to start. Related posts are below.
More reading on Data-Driven Organizations
- What is proactive data governance?
- 5 primary activities for CIOs transforming to a data-driven organization
- To become a data-driven organization, take steps to address the data janitorial work
- Five ways to align digital transformation with data-driven practices
- 10 attributes of data-driven organizations
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