This is the first of its kind book that describes key elements of enterprise data and analytics strategy, and prescribes a pragmatic approach to define the strategy for large enterprises. The book is based on successful digital transformation experience of multiple Fortune 500 and other large enterprises. It is estimated that more than 50% of data and analytics initiatives fail globally because of the inherent complexity of such initiatives. Some of the questions that enterprises struggle with are: How to define enterprise data and analytics strategy? What are the key elements that should be considered while doing so? Why one-size-fits-all approach does not work for all enterprises? How to align data and analytics initiative with the business strategy of the CEO? How to establish a futuristic technology and architecture foundation, given the exponential rate of innovation in data and analytics technologies? How to define the right data and analytics organization model? Why data and analytics organization and processes need to be different from other functions? How to manage organizational change to ensure success of data and analytics initiative? How to define a business value measurement framework and calculate ROI from data and analytics initiative? What are the key skills required in a data and analytics leader to wade through political and other challenges of a large enterprise? This book will help executives, chief digital/analytics officers, data and analytics professionals, and consultants, in answering the above questions. It will help them in addressing various dilemmas that they face every day and making their enterprises data-driven.
This book describes key elements of enterprise data and analytics strategy and prescribes a pragmatic approach to define strategy for large enterprises. It is based on successful digital transformation experience of multiple Fortune 500 and other large enterprises. It is estimated that more than 50% of data and analytics initiatives fail globally because of inherent complexities of such initiatives. The book discusses key challenges that enterprises struggle with, such as-defining enterprise data and analytics strategy, and key elements that should be considered while doing so; limitations of one-size-fits-all approach which does not work for all enterprises; aligning data and analytics initiative with business strategy of the CEO; establishing a futuristic technology and architecture foundation, given the exponential rate of innovation in data and analytics technologies; defining the right data and analytics organization model and structure; reasons why data and analytics organization and processes need to be different from other functions; managing organizational change to ensure success of data and analytics initiative; defining a business value measurement framework and calculating ROI from data and analytics initiative; and key skills required in a data and analytics leader to wade through political and other challenges of a large enterprise.
Often, data and analytics leaders define a strategy that is focused primarily on technology and architecture. This leads to failure of a majority of data and analytics initiatives across enterprises. The book recommends defining a holistic strategy through five key elements - (a) business capabilities, (b) technology and architecture, (c) team, processes, and governance, (d) organizational change management, and (e) value measurement framework.
The book helps executives, chief digital/analytics officers, data and analytics professionals, consultants, and students in addressing various challenges and dilemmas that they face every day to make their enterprises more data driven