Data & Analytics Leaders Must Use Collective Intelligence to Drive Business Value:Gartner
Data & analytics
(D&A) leaders should focus on collective intelligence to drive business
value and D&A maturity, according to Gartner, Inc. Collective intelligence,
driven by generative
AI (GenAI), combines the
problem-solving skills of humans and machines to create value.
During the
opening keynote at the Gartner
Data & Analytics Summit taking
place this week in London, Adam M. Ronthal, VP Analyst at Gartner, and Alys Woodward, Sr Director Analyst at Gartner, said that D&A leaders have a central role to play by
providing the capabilities that facilitate decision and action, effectively
unleashing collective intelligence.
Gartner analysts shared three key areas D&A
leaders can focus on to create value in the new era of collective intelligence.
Gartner
research shows that D&A leaders are currently spending more of their time
on changing culture, creating strategy, embedding D&A initiatives in the
business & managing governance.
“Many D&A leaders get bogged down on strategy and culture issues,” said Ronthal. “Those leaders who prioritize governance focused activities, such as managing the function, delivering
projects and increasing governance maturity, tend to have better financial
performance, therefore
unlocking D&A’s value.”
AI Ambition
Determining
AI ambition starts with the organization’s business strategy or public mandate.
This provides the intentional, strategic planning for where AI will be best
utilized.
D&A leaders
can help their CEOs and peers in leadership define their organizations’ AI
ambition by examining the opportunities and risks of using GenAI in
four areas: the back
office, the front office, new products and services, and new core capabilities.
A
fourth quarter 2023 Gartner survey of 644 global respondents found that GenAI
is the most frequently deployed AI solution in organizations. However, 53% of 615 CIOs and technology leaders surveyed in the second
quarter of 2023 said they were not
sure that their organizations would be able to mitigate the risks of AI. This
is where AI governance must come in to narrow that gap.
The Gartner
survey of 479 chief data and analytics officers (CDAOs) in the fourth quarter
of 2023 showed a strong correlation between overall D&A governance maturity
and innovation. Organizations with mature D&A governance practices are 25%
more likely to adopt data driven innovations, like AI.
The most
impactful governance practices include:
· Providing business rules for data-driven decision making
· Key performance indicators for business outcomes
· Adaptive governance for different use cases
“By establishing the connection between AI-ready data, governance and
business value, D&A leaders can immunize their organizations against
potential AI risks,” said Woodward.
Leading to Collective Intelligence
Gartner
analysts recommend D&A leaders take three
actions for leading people to create value together:
· Reorganize operating models to facilitate autonomy
& flexibility: “Rapid
evolution of D&A and AI technologies, such as GenAI, offers leaders the
opportunity to rethink and evolve their operating models,” said Ronthal. In fact, the CDAO
survey found that 75% of respondents were already evolving their operating
models to enable them to better support innovation.
· Extend data literacy to master AI literacy: The Gartner CDAO survey found
D&A leaders said AI education and data literacy will be getting more
attention from their organizations in 2024. “Organizations
should build on the momentum of data literacy to create masters of AI
literacy,” said Ronthal. “Extending data literacy to AI literacy doesn’t have
to involve a massive program overhaul. It can be positioned as an
extension of existing concepts, programs and frameworks.”
· Distribute authority and responsibility for everyone to lead with
purpose - from the core to the edge: Distributed leadership suggests that the relevant data is
discovered at the edges and must be done along with the full team, informed by
a shared vision and purpose. “In the new era of collective intelligence success
will be where organizational purpose meets D&A, literacy and autonomy,”
said Woodward.
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