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The Case for the Chief Data Officer
Recasting the C-Suite to Leverage Your Most Valuable Asset

Organizations are about to be swamped with massive data Tsunamis. The Chief Data Officer is responsible for engineering, architecting, and delivering organizational data success.

Peter Aiken (Author), Michael M. Gorman (Author)

9780124114630, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 22 April 2013

88 pages, 10 illustrations
22.9 x 15.1 x 0.8 cm, 0.15 kg

"Uncovers that almost all organizations need sophisticated, comprehensive data management education and strategies…Delivery of organization-wide data success requires a highly focused, full time Chief Data Officer…Engineers organization-wide data advantage which enables success in the marketplace." --InformationManagement.com, May 2013

Data are an organization's sole, non-depletable, non-degrading, durable asset. Engineered right, data's value increases over time because the added dimensions of time, geography, and precision. To achieve data's full organizational value, there must be dedicated individual to leverage data as assets - a Chief Data Officer or CDO who's three job pillars are:

  • Dedication solely to leveraging data assets,
  • Unconstrained by an IT project mindset, and
  • Reports directly to the business

Once these three pillars are set into place, organizations can leverage their data assets. Data possesses properties worthy of additional investment. Many existing CDOs are fatally crippled, however, because they lack one or more of these three pillars. Often organizations have some or all pillars already in place but are not operating in a coordinated manner.

The overall objective of this book is to present these pillars in an understandable way, why each is necessary (but insufficient), and what do to about it.

Chapter 1. Introduction

Chapter 2. Understanding the Current C-level is not Data-Knowledgeable

Chapter 3. Developing Your Organization's Data Leveraging Capabilities

Chapter 4. Focusing DM to meet Common Organizational Challenges

Chapter 5. Creating the Right Conditions for CDO Success

Chapter 6. Conclusions/Suggestions

Subject Areas: Database programming [UMT]

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