
CDO Challenges – How to start aligning data strategy with business objectives
This edition of CDO Challenges examines how CDOs can neatly connect the data strategy with wider business objectives.

This edition of CDO Challenges examines how CDOs can neatly connect the data strategy with wider business objectives.

More than half of senior executives have stated that their UK-based financial organisation risks data breaches due to poor data management.
An online masterclass in writing award entries is being provided by DataIQ to assist the community in their journeys to win big at the DataIQ Awards gala ceremony later in the year.

While the number of women in STEM fields is growing, the number of women in senior positions is half that of men, and the solution starts with education.

CDOs are often faced with the task of making an organisation data driven. This issue of CDO Challenges will investigate how this can be done for a low-maturity business.

Data knowledge in finance are highly sought after as the skills gap continues to grow compounding development and efficiency across the USA and UK.

A new data transfer pact between the EU and US has been argued against by EU lawmakers because of concerns around adequate data protection.

With energy prices rising and environmental aspirations becoming more prominent, UK organisations with multiple servers are still unlikely to prioritise data centre energy efficiency.

This instalment of CDO Challenges examines addressing the issue of shadow IT within data offices and the wider organisation and how it can affect operations.

ChatGPT is the latest in AI text technology and its potential has huge ramifications for all areas of business – but can the concept benefit data specialists?

DataIQ members agreed that quality is a must to become a mature and successful data organisation, but how can data quality issues be addressed?

This instalment of CDO Challenges examines addressing the issue of shadow IT within data offices and the wider organisation and how it can affect operations.

This edition of CDO Challenges looks at keeping attention and growing interest in the data team after battling to gain the attention of decision makers and stakeholders.

Data leaders are creating academies and programmes to reach young students to remove the barriers to entry for data careers and improve diversity in future talent pipelines.

At the most recent DataIQ roundtable, participants examined how their data governance can directly impact data for good and what it means to them.

This edition of CDO Challenges looks at what a CDO should think about for a data office budget as business finances can be a topic that few data leaders are familiar with.

New findings show that data literacy, a cornerstone of the DataIQ Way, will be the most sought-after skill for financial services by 2030 as confidence levels among staff slip.

In response to unprecedented demand, Corndel has teamed up with Imperial College Business School to create professional apprenticeships that organisations can utilise to increase their capabilities in data management, leadership and technology.

There is a disconnect between the language of data professionals and those they need to communicate with for business progress. In this issue of CDO Challenges, we examine translating data into business-speak.

There is a growing need for businesses to develop and expand their ESG frameworks and data platforms to measure operational sustainability. DataIQ spoke with Niresh Rajah from Grant Thornton about ESG for data.