Is your data strategy offensive or defensive?

Where does your company stand in the jungle of data ?

Assess the data strategy of your organization

In the dense, vast jungle of data, organizations take different positions. Some adopt an offensive strategy, harnessing data at their advantage for growth and innovation. Others adopt a defensive stance, prioritizing risk management and data security. The key question is: In this digital wilderness, where does your company stand?

Choose from among the following 16 objectives the EIGHT that are prioritized by the management of your organization.

Generate return on investments in big data and analytics infrastructure
Respond rapidly to competitors and market changes
Mitigate operational risks such as poor access controls and data losses
Streamline back-office systems and processes
Optimize existing strong bench of analysts and data scientists
Use sophisticated customer analytics to drive business results
Leverage new sources of internal and external data
Improve IT infrastructure and reduce data-related costs
Create new products and services
Monetize company data (sell as product or a service)
Reduce general operating expenses
Prevent cyberattacks and data breaches
Meet industry regulatory requirements
Rationalize multiple sources of data and information (consolidate and eliminate redundancy)
Improve data quality (completeness, accuracy, timeliness)
Improve revenue through cross-selling, strategic pricing, and customer acquisition