Can Organisational Culture Disincentivise Data Culture?

Data culture, while influenced by organisational culture, is a unique concept sometimes dismissed as immeasurable. Evaluating your data culture and its daily application can enhance workforce engagement as it develops.

7 Avoidable Mistakes with Data Products

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Guide | A data product makes a data asset reusable and consumable. Data assets can be datasets, dashboards, machine-learning models and more. Here are some of the pitfalls you should consider when building data products.

The Data Leadership Series Part 4 – Demystifying Data Products

The Data Leadership Webinar Series: Demystifying Data Products

Webinar | A Data Product is a way to make a data asset reusable and consumable. It is an idea that combines data management with product thinking but there is a lot of confusion about what it is or what it should be. In this webinar we provide context to this debate and share some useful insights for Data Leaders who are reflecting on this topic. Watch on-demand now.

Building a data operating model

If your Data Strategy is the map, your Operating Model is the vehicle that will get you to your destination. It defines the people and ownership, governance, processes and tooling needed to operate your Data & Analytics Management function. Discover the guardrails, operating levels and accountabilities it should contain.

Anatomy of a Data Culture

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Guide | Data culture can make data everyone’s responsibility. Starting with leaders setting the tone, building skill through customised learning and removing barriers with easy to use tools. Celebrate wins, and help new starters feel supported with data from day one.

The Data Leadership Series Part 3 – Building an effective data culture

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Webinar | This webinar explores how an effective data culture can influence the successful outcome of your data strategy. As a data leader, often fighting for room to operate in an organisational culture that can be resistant to change, you need some ways to communicate how embracing data as a positive and progressive force will ultimately accelerate not just your success, but your stakeholders’ success too.

How to define critical data

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Whitepaper | The concept of a Critical Data Element (CDE) originated when BCBS 239 regulations were brought in to the Financial Service Industry. But there’s still uncertainty about how they should be designated and used. This paper takes you through best practice in this area.