Making Data Work: Enabling Digital Transformation, Empowering People and Advancing Organisational Success
Making Data Work: Enabling Digital Transformation, Empowering People and Advancing Organisational Success
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Making Data Work explores the common challenges that limit the value that organizations can get from data and tackles the fear of losing one's job to a machine. It offers fresh insight into how to solve the interactional frictions that hamper the flow of data, information, and knowledge across organizations and shifts focus back towards the ultimate end.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 198 pages
Publication date: 04 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
In his groundbreaking book, "Making Data Work," Edosa delves into the pervasive challenges that hinder the full potential of organizations in harnessing the value of data. What sets this book apart is its bold approach to addressing one of the unspoken barriers to data adoption: fear. Fear of the unknown, fear of the intangible, fear of the investment required, and, indeed, fear of losing one's job to a machine. Edosa's exceptional talent for distilling clarity from complexity shines through as he tackles these and numerous other challenges head-on.
This book provides a fresh perspective on resolving the interactive friction that impedes the seamless flow of data, information, and knowledge within organizations. Instead of getting bogged down in endless polarizing debates, such as breaking down silos, it redirects attention to the ultimate goal.
"Making Data Work" offers valuable insights for those passionate about AI transformation, empowering individuals, and driving organizational success in the increasingly digital world. It is a must-read for professionals seeking to navigate the complexities of data-driven decision-making and unlock the full potential of their data assets.
In a case study featured in the book, a retail giant facing the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic found itself in a catastrophic situation after investing heavily in an artificial intelligence project aimed at cost savings. However, during the implementation phase, it was discovered that the project's implementation was likely to worsen its financial situation. An entire critical service stream within an insurer's production system crashed, resulting in the detention of fully insured motorists for allegedly not carrying the required insurance.
These two scenarios, along with several others, serve as poignant illustrations of the consequences that arise when organizations fail to effectively make data work for them. "Making Data Work" is a comprehensive journey to uncover the actions necessary to make data a powerful tool for driving success.
Throughout the book, Edosa offers practical strategies and actionable insights to help organizations overcome the challenges of data adoption. He emphasizes the importance of building a data-driven culture, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and investing in the necessary skills and technologies. He also addresses the challenges of data quality, privacy, and security, highlighting the need for robust processes and policies to ensure the responsible and ethical use of data.
By embracing the principles outlined in "Making Data Work," organizations can unlock the full potential of their data assets and achieve a competitive edge in today's data-driven world. This book is a valuable resource for data professionals, business leaders, and anyone seeking to leverage data to drive innovation and growth.
In conclusion, "Making Data Work" is a groundbreaking book that offers fresh insight into the challenges and barriers to data adoption. By tackling fear head-on and providing practical strategies for building a data-driven culture, fostering collaboration, and investing in the necessary skills and technologies, Edosa empowers organizations to unlock the full potential of their data assets and drive success in the increasingly digital world. This book is a must-read for data professionals, business leaders, and anyone seeking to leverage data to drive innovation and growth.
Weight: 356g
Dimension: 156 x 233 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032224435
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