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A Pervasive Data Culture Helps Organisations Optimise their Data Value Chain

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Insight Consulting – In today’s data-driven world organisations need to treat data as a strategic asset

In our current digital landscape, data has become a vital strategic asset for any organisation in its journey to success. These organisations understand that a successful business is one that is underpinned by a strong data culture which grows, mines, uses and closely manages this asset.

In the year 2023 and beyond, any business that does not appreciate this is not only missing out on a golden opportunity to leapfrog their competition, but also runs the risk of being left behind, as more forward-looking competitors begin to place greater emphasis on the importance of managing data across the data value chain.

Data integrates into every dimension of a business’s operations and its employees, meaning that it is fundamental to corporate thinking and objectives.

A strong data culture democratises data access, calibrates quality decision making faster, breeds collaboration, and fosters data literacy, all the while maintaining the right balance of control – which is fostered through robust data governance.

The challenging task of creating a compelling data culture to manage data as a strategic asset requires a deliberate approach, which needs to take all stakeholders into account, and must be driven by a deep understanding of each stakeholder’s needs and touch points in the data value chain.

Understanding that data culture – which includes how data is captured, seen, used and managed – underpins the efficiency of an organisation’s data value chain, how should a business go about implementing a data culture with the goal of optimising its data value chain?

Crucial to the successful development of a strong data culture is sponsorship by C-suite executives and support from senior leadership. There must be a top-down approach where it is designed by and for the business users and enabled through data teams and IT.

The initiative should be championed by a committee made up of business and IT professionals, who will be responsible for continuously driving the data culture within the organisation.

Assessing Data Maturity

The first step to creating a pervasive data culture is to assess a business’s current data maturity level. This requires organisations to accurately map out their data inventory and understand their current state in totality.

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This in turn means describing the current architecture and tools, mapping data inputs, outputs, interfaces and flows and the current level of data and user skills within the organisation and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of their current state.

Determining the “To-Be” state

The next step is to determine the “To-Be” state – what are the business objectives, and how do they see their data architecture supporting this in the ideal world. Amongst some of the many questions to be asked are: what data is required, where does it reside, what integrations are required, how will the data be used, will it be commercialised or for internal use only, will there be machine learning and AI applications, what skills are required to support the data architecture, what level of upskilling needs to be done with user community in order to allow them to use the data effectively,

Conducting a Data Gap Analysis

Whilst the temptation is to look to technology at this early stage, businesses first need to conduct a gap analysis between their as-is state and their to-be scenario before considering technology recommendations to close that gap. The gap analysis in effect sets out the requirements for the implementation of the data culture – defining, amongst other things, the desired technology features, data governance procedures, and organisational data literacy initiatives.

Once the requirements are defined, the business has a roadmap for their data journey, which will allow them to break down each gap into manageable tasks encompassing technology selection and implementation, data project priorities, and business and technical upskilling.

Ultimately, implementing a comprehensive and pervasive data culture within organisations, along with data professionals such as Insight Consulting, is essential for optimising the data value chain.

This approach allows businesses to stay ahead of their competition, mitigate risk and drive the bottom line through enhanced and accurate decision making and operational efficiency for long-term business growth.

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