All in Big Data

Data

Jo Hands is talking all about data. Every organisation has it in abundance, but not many companies have it organised and streamlined to drive meaningful outcomes. It's a shame. Data is powerful - data that has been analysed with other variables is powerful. And data can tell you the why - data can tell you why or get you to understand the trend.

Digital Transformation: Part 2

Pete Crawford writes for Whiteark about Digital Transformation. This is Part 2 of 2 in depth articles. Digital transformation execution depends on cultural change. Just as the approach to digital transformation requires a strategic, cross-functional and customer-focused mindset – rather than a focus on technological outputs – the success of execution depends on embracing new orientations…

The Ultimate Private Equity Playbook

Private Equity firms must have a clearly defined playbook containing value creation initiatives in order to succeed. This 40+ page playbook by Whiteark is the ultimate guide to realising value in your Private Equity transaction. An asset’s full potential is realised through a holistic approach, that focuses on optimising operational performance, enhancing strategic capabilities and effective capital management.

Governing Data

Pete Crawford writes for Whiteark about governing data - moving from principles to practice. Let’s face it, data governance has a reputation of being a worthy, essential, but staid topic – a necessary prop underpinning aggressive innovative strategies or new analytic frontiers such as automated decision platforms powered by Deep Learning models.

Structuring Data Teams

How data teams organise themselves and evolve their operating model directly dictates the speed and success in delivering clearly defined value. There is often ambiguity associated over team roles – especially as tasks change in response to technology services that accelerate the ability to automate, collaborate and experiment.

Data Team Integration Models

Pete Crawford writes for Whiteark about positioning your data and analytics within your organisation. Regardless of whether a data team is comprised of two, 20 or 100 people its ability to produce actionable insights and outcomes is heavily compromised if capabilities are not aligned to business needs.

Treating Data as a Product

Pete Crawford writes for Whiteark about how we should be treating data as a product. He explains, even prior to COVID, the development of mature data and analytics capabilities was regarded by over 75% of organisations as a ‘mission-critical function’ as central as IT, HR and finance units. Now, there is even greater urgency to formalise data as a cornerstone of digital transformation.

Data Strategy

Data is a valuable resource but often businesses find it challenging to unlock that value due to the fact that copious amounts of data clouds the space. Not to mention the challenges that come with collecting, organising and activating it. Decision-Ready Data is critical to informing business decisions and strategic direction.

Get hooked on data

You don’t need to be a big fish to make the most of your data. You just have to start somewhere. If you’ve read a few of my articles, you’ll know I’m passionate about the importance of data and analytics to drive good business decisions both strategic and operational. Not everyone is doing this, which means there are lots of exciting opportunities for many businesses to unlock.