“The survey results show that while organizations are slow to fully capitalize on the full potential of analytics they are taking on smaller projects to demonstrate real results,” said Tim Phillips, DTTL Global Leader, Deloitte Analytics. “If used correctly, analytics can help companies to create more insight to increase sales, identify innovative opportunities and forecast financial performers.”
Key findings from the survey include:
“Organizations are making strides to incorporate more analytics practices into their operations, but to get the most out of the data they are already collecting organizations need to have the right talent to analyze the data,” said Thomas H. Davenport, DTTL senior advisor to Deloitte Analytics and visiting professor at Harvard Business School. “Organizations should look to several talent-centric pursuits including evolving hiring practices to focus more on the data scientist role, hiring talented people with either computer science or analytics backgrounds, and by working with administrators and faculty at universities to create a Master’s program in data science.”
Read: https://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GX/global/services/deloitte-analytics/index.htm
Read: https://www.blastam.com/blog/index.php/2013/07/get-the-complete-story-with-big-data-analytics/
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