Forbes June 24, 2024
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“Knowledge is power,” and today’s businesses have access to more knowledge, in the form of digital data, to power their growth than ever before. Establishing a data-first corporate culture is key to increasing efficiency and productivity, making informed decisions, improving the customer experience, and managing risks. However, implementing a data-first culture can come with challenges, including resistance to change, data silos and a lack of data literacy among employees.

Anticipating and understanding these challenges is key to addressing them and ensuring the entire team is on board with, and benefits from, a data-first culture. Below, 20 members of Forbes Technology Council detail some of the challenges that can come with creating a data-first culture and share actionable strategies for overcoming...

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