Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
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Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
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Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#2Not answered: fast enough for what?
Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#3Headline is misleading. This is reporting on some research showing that adoption of the "data-driven" buzzword is fairly slow. The assertion is made that this is important, without evidence. Not answered: fast enough for what?
Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#4Biggest challenge here is integrating and deploying tools for each phase in the pipeline, so we built a data solution with everything you need built-in, so you can be ready in hours.
Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#5Headline is misleading. This is reporting on some research showing that adoption of the "data-driven" buzzword is fairly slow. The assertion is made that this is important, without evidence. Not answered: fast enough for what?
Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#6Headline is misleading. This is reporting on some research showing that adoption of the "data-driven" buzzword is fairly slow. The assertion is made that this is important, without evidence. Not answered: fast enough for what?
> "They can acquire all of the latest solutions to bring data to the forefront, but unless they combine that with a broad cultural shift and a deep understanding of how to use that data inside business processes, they will continue to struggle."
I guess fast enough to grow or maintain dominate positions.
Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#7Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#8Here I am thinking we went too far with data-driven product development. A/B testing and optimizing for bad metrics like "engagement" which creates products like facebook that look good from a metrics perspective.
Also, data can always be presented in ways which serve the financial interests of those who control that data.
Re: Big companies are not becoming data-driven fast enough
#9"As far as I know, there has never been a company that said “We want the worst informed people to make the decisions” so in a sense all companies have always valued data. But they didn’t make a fetish out of it. They simply expected people to be well informed, and to make intelligent arguments, based on what they know. That would have been true at General Motors in 1950. That much has probably been true at most companies for centuries. When management says that the company is going to be “data driven” they are implicitly asking for a particular type of interaction to happen in meetings, an elaborate dance where people hide their emotions and quote statistics."
http://www.smashcompany.com/business/when-companies-make-a-f...