Forbes April 7, 2025
Jamelle Brown

Businesses today are drowning in data. Information flows from countless sources, from customer interactions and sales transactions to social media trends and market research. Yet, paradoxically, many organizations are starved for the insights they need and the right personnel to make informed decisions and drive strategic action. This disconnect between data abundance, resources and insight scarcity is a critical challenge, hindering growth and innovation. In fact, a 2024 Deloitte survey found that 34% of chief data officers (CDOs) reported having “not at all” or “a little” of the resources (financial, staff and technology support) necessary to achieve their data missions.

The Root Of The Problem: Broken Data Pipelines And Siloed Systems

The problem often lies in fragmented, inefficient data management...

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