CEOs Unaware of Company Data Frustrations

CEOs are convinced that their organizations are doing a far better job with data analytics than they actually are, according to a recent survey from Teradata. They also say data access is either strictly controlled and/or cumbersome. Clearly, corporate leadership, management and employees must do a better job of working together to maximize data‘s potential.
They also say data access is either strictly controlled and/or cumbersome.
But a significant share of CEOs mistakenly feel that employees are getting access to all the data they need, while extracting relevant, actionable insights from the results.
Clearly, corporate leadership, management and employees must do a better job of working together to maximize data‘s potential.
“Organizations succeed when the data-driven vision and leadership are shared,” said Chris Twogood, vice president of products and services marketing for Teradata.


