Adoption isn't a Technology Problem
Realizing value from technology isn’t about a particular technology, it is about changing how people work.
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Realizing value from technology isn’t about a particular technology, it is about changing how people work.
Technology has no value. This simple truth, although unpopular with some and seemingly at odds with conventional thinking, should be the basis behind every digitalization strategy.
Intentional leadership is just that—intentional. This means that everything is for a purpose and that purpose has been thought out ahead of time in service of a clear vision.
With everyone chasing the same digital transformation goals, we are seeing many people making some of the same basic mistakes. They are thinking too one dimensionally when the real prize and the real transformation that everyone knows is out there comes when we leverage this explosion in technology to drive multi-dimensional organizational improvements.
This paper explores the dual nature of big data, highlighting its potential while exploring one of the key, but often overlooked, obstacles that must be overcome to realize its full value. By examining the human factors involved in data management and the importance of redefining the relationship between people and data, we will provide a glimpse into how businesses can start navigating one of the underlaying challenges of big data.
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