Leveraging Big Data is one of the major challenges businesses are facing nowadays. To confront it and develop new competitive edges, corporations hire a host of data scientists, business analytics specialists and computing experts. But are they aware this strategy actually lacks one key element?
Business analytics is a fashionable topic in the corporate world nowadays. Companies are becoming aware that they are sitting on heaps of valuable data from their daily operations. These data contain precious insights on their clients, their business processes and their markets.
However, there is no easy way for these organisations to dig into this data, digest them and analyse them, let alone act on them. This might seem surprising, given that most companies now have all the data specialists they need to do the job.
What are they missing?
While there is no shortage of specialists, what most companies lack are generalists. They need “insiders” who, at the same time:
Put another way, companies need “link creators”, people who can envision how data can be used to enhance the business and create added value, and act on that vision.
Another often-looked-for feature inside big companies is the ability to break down silos and foster communication and cooperation inside the company. This is especially important for projects involving big data. Due to their very nature, these projects need champions who can act as connectors between their business unit and the other business units involved in big data projects.
We created our Executive Programme in Business Analytics with these two aspects in mind. The programme is based on five core principles:
In the previous editions of the programme, we had companies in the retail, pharma, energy, and automotive sectors as well as banks and insurers. We are very happy that 70% of the companies that took part in the first editions are still with us today. Some even organise internal contests to select the teams that will be sent to the programme!
Another source of satisfaction is that the projects our participants worked on either led to investments or acted as catalysts to spark new initiatives. This is a validation of our approach, and proof that such programmes can make a difference for our clients.