BARC DATA CULTURE SURVEY 22

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Dr. Carsten Bange, BARC Founder and CEO

HOW TO SHAPE THE CULTURE OF A DATA-DRIVEN ORGANIZATION

“We are a data-driven company,” is a familiar refrain we hear from business leaders and managers. This is evidence of a fundamental shift in mindset, reflecting the fact that leaders have now understood and internalized the concept of the data-driven enterprise. However, when attempting to restructure and reorganize data flows and processes and bring in new ways of working with data, particularly CDOs, CIOs and data teams often run into what feels like a brick wall. Acceptance and lip service may have been paid to a data strategy, but the application of the strategy is fraught with hurdles. The realization comes soon enough: Data culture and its manifestation in the day-to-day running of the business can make or all too often break any carefully crafted strategies. So, understanding what data culture means within each organization is critical to its success.

At BARC, we see data culture as part of the corporate culture. It refers to all the values, norms and attitudes in an organization that are the basis for actions and decisions related to the handling of data and analytics. The manifestation of data culture can come in different flavors. For example, it can influence where investments are made to improve the BI and analytics landscape and it can dictate the number and roles of the employees who are working with data.


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Dr. Carsten Bange

BARC Founder and CEO

Dr. Carsten Bange is the founder and managing director of BARC, a European research and consulting firm based in Würzburg, Germany that specializes in data, analytics, AI and planning. He is a leading expert in the fields of business intelligence, analytics and data management and has helped companies in a range of industries transform themselves into data-driven organizations. He is a well known thought leader, frequent speaker at conferences and seminars, and the author of numerous industry publications and market studies.