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AFL Module 1 – Understanding the role of leadership and the need for a vision

Learn about the importance of having a vision for data, both as an enabler for the organisation and as a guiding principle for the data office.
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AFL Module 1 – Understanding the role of leadership and the need for a vision

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How do you persuade business decision makers to follow the correct data?

Data practitioners know first-hand the importance of following the data to make key strategic decisions – but how can business decision makers be persuaded?
A group of data professionals working around a table.
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Integration and data talent change to achieve long-term success

DataIQ member Phoenix Group’s chief data and analytics officer, Diane Berry, spoke with DataIQ about using integration and data talent change to achieve long-term success.
DataIQ Member’s Briefing – Leadership and vision: Is your vision for data just a better BAU?
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DataIQ Member’s Briefing – Leadership and vision: Is your vision for data just a better BAU?

DataIQ members came together to discuss whether business as usual – if it truly exists – is improved by a concrete data vision.
How well do you (need to) know your models? – A DataIQ member report
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How well do you (need to) know your models? – A DataIQ member report

ML and AI tools have exploded in use for data organisations, but what more can be done to improve quality, compliance and efficiency with the models? DataIQ member Robert Bates, head of decision sciences, Currys, provides expert insight in this report.
How to form a data vision
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How to form a data vision

As a data leader it is imperative to create a data vision that can be demonstrated to decision makers for short and long-term projects, but how can one be formed?