Data opens up many new business opportunities. But it takes a dedicated effort to fulfill them. Gain insight into the areas where full attention pays off in the transition to become a data-driven company.
The data-driven company
It requires dedicated work - and for many companies a maturity journey to become a data-driven business. Therefore, it's important to start the journey and make the best use of the experiences gained on the way.
The data-driven company
Before taking the first step into an ambitious data intelligence initiatives, it's important to align expectations to the project result as well as the starting point for achieving it. Set the project framework
The data-driven company
A rigorous and methodical approach to the explorative work in data intelligence projects is one of the most important elements for avoiding unwanted surprises and to ensure the success of the project. Here's how to get to the finish line
The data-driven company
Birgitte Dahl, CEO at Rooftop, has written a column in Computerworld addressing four important challenges in the journey to become a data-driven company. Read the column here
The data-driven company
Column in Computerworld: Break Down the Organizational Boundaries of Data and Competencies
Computerworld has published an article by Birgitte Dahl, CEO at Rooftop. The article focuses on the need for organizations to improve cross functional cooperation, when executing data intelligence projects. Read the article here