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July 17, 2012
From Overload to Impact:
An Industry Scorecard on Big Data Business Challenges
Contents
• Introduction 3
• Methodology 4
• Key Take Aways 5
• Findings 6
• Industry Opportunities 13
• The Path Forward 15
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• The Path Forward 15
• Survey Quick Reference Facts 17
• Industry Snapshot Slides 20
Introduction
• Organizations are experiencing unprecedented
growth in data volume, variety, and velocity; they
are increasingly relying on focused IT solutions to
generate value by:
• Addressing their most pressing business challenges
• Managing and extracting business insight
• Improving customer service
• Capitalizing on new business opportunities
• The need for better data management is all too
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• The need for better data management is all too
acute, but how are organizations doing?
• Oracle’s “From Overload to Impact: An Industry
Scorecard on Big Data Business Challenges”
report surveyed 333 North American C-level
executives to understand their organizations’
preparedness to manage the data deluge and,
importantly, their ability to extract intelligence to
improve operations, capitalize on new
opportunities and drive new revenue
Methodology
• Oracle conducted telephone and online interviews with 333 North American
C-level industry executives in March and April of 2012*
Sample Demographics:
Industries Surveyed:***
Airlines
Communications
Title:**
8% Owner/Partner
21% President/CEO/COO
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Consumer Goods
Financial Services
Healthcare
Life Sciences
Manufacturing
Oil and Gas
Public Sector
Retail
Utilities
16% CIO/CTO
13% CFO
42% General Manager/Managing Director
Location:
88% United States
12% Canada
*The sample size results in a margin of error of ±5.33% at a 95% confidence level **These titles do not include public sector titles. Qualifying public sector titles
include Administrator, Director, or other agency leadership ***All respondents are employed at organizations with at least 200 employees
• The data explosion is real:
• Data volume has increased by an average of 86% in the last 2
years
• Most companies are unprepared:
• 60% of executives rate their companies unprepared to leverage
the data and cite significant gaps in people, process, and tools
• 97% say they need to make changes to improve
• Big data is key to revenue growth:
Big Data: Businesses Are Not Prepared
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• Big data is key to revenue growth:
• 93% of the executives believe they are losing revenue at an
average rate of 14% annually
• Big data is misunderstood:
• Big data requires an industry-specific business strategy to
improve the effectiveness of operational processes and the
overall customer experience
The Data Deluge
• Organizations are experiencing unprecedented data growth
Executives say they’ve seen the biggest increase
in information variety and volume in the following
areas in the last two years:**
48% Customer
information
34% Operations
33% Sales/marketing
94%
Of organizations are collecting
and managing more business
information today than two
years ago
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Take Away: Customer Information Leads the Surge
33% Sales/marketing
In the next two years, executives predict the
greatest information growth in:***
39% Customer information
28% Sales/marketing
27% Operations
years ago
86%
Average increase in business
information collected/managed
in the past two years*
*According to those who are collecting more information **According to those who are collecting more information; respondents asked to select top three choices
***Respondents asked to select top three choices
Few Are Prepared
• While 67% of executives say that the ability to draw intelligence from their data is
a top priority for their organization, 29% give their organization a “D” or “F” in
preparedness for a data deluge*
32% 31%
25%
60% give their
organization a
“C” or below*
How prepared is your organization to manage a data deluge?*
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Take Away: Low Confidence in Data Management Capabilities
*Respondents asked to rank their organization’s preparedness to handle a data deluge, if the amount of information they collect suddenly doubled, on a scale of 1-10 where 1 is not at all prepared
and 10 is completely prepared. “A” rankings reflect 9-10 ratings; “B” rankings reflect 7-8 ratings; “C” rankings reflect 5-6 ratings; “D” rankings reflect 3-4 ratings; “F” rankings reflect 1-2 ratings
Communications executives are most confident: 20% give their organization an “A.”
Healthcare executives are least confident: 0% give their organization an “A.”
8%
4%
A B C D F
Preparedness
for a data
deluge:
Healthcare Airlines
34%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
41%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
39%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
30%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
31%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
40%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
Utilities Manufacturing Retail
Public
Sector
Industries at a Glance
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Preparedness
for a data
deluge:
27%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
7%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
29%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
25%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
20%
Give
organization
“D” or “F”
Consumer
Goods
Oil & Gas
Life
Sciences
Financial
Services
Communications
Data Management Scorecard
• Breaking down data management, executives give their organizations the highest
marks in securing data and the lowest marks in distributing timely information
and translating data into actionable intelligence*
Percentage of Organizations who Grade Themselves a
“C” or Below in the Following Areas:*
Life sciences and
communications
executives are most
confident in their
organizations’ ability
47%
48%
Translating information into
actionable intelligence
Distributing timely information
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Take Away: Passing Data Fundamentals, But Interpretation Needs Work
*Respondents asked to rank their organization’s effectiveness in the following areas on a scale of 1-10, where 1 is very poor and 10 is excellent. “A” rankings reflect 9-10 ratings; “B” rankings
reflect 7-8 ratings; “C” rankings reflect 5-6 ratings; “D” rankings reflect 3-4 ratings; “F” rankings reflect 1-2 ratings
organizations’ ability
to translate
information into
intelligence: 30%
give their
organization an “A.”
Public sector
executives are least
confident: Just 3%
give themselves an
“A” in this area.21%
33%
36%
39%
47%
0% 20% 40% 60%
Distributing timely information
Reporting on information
Making strategic decisions based
on information
Securing/safeguarding information
Capturing information
The Cost of Poor Data Management
• Executives say their organizations are losing revenue each year due to
insufficient data management
93% of executives believe their
organization is losing revenue as a result of
not being able to fully leverage the
information they collect.
On average, they estimate this lost
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Take Away: Millions to Gain
*Figure based on private sector organizations only
On average, they estimate this lost
opportunity to be 14% of annual revenue.
Organizations with $1 billion or more in
revenue* say they’re losing approximately
13% of annual revenue ‒ translating to
$130 million in lost opportunity for a
$1 billion organization.
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:*
#1
#2
#3
Don’t have the right systems in place to gather the
information we need (38%)
Can’t give our business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (36%)
Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs
Top Gripes
• Executives are most frustrated with their organizations’ data gathering and
distribution systems
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#3
#4
#5
of our industry (29%)
Can’t make sense of the information we have and
translate it into actionable insight (25%)
Information is no longer timely by the time it makes it
to our business managers (24%)
Take Away: Systems Needed to Gather Data, Put it in the Right Hands
Healthcare executives are most likely to list “don’t have the right systems in place” as a top gripe (53%); life
sciences executives are least likely (23%). Retail executives are most likely to list “can’t give business managers
access to the information they need” as a top gripe (53%); financial services executives are least likely (28%).
*Respondents asked to select top three choices
7%
Industry-Specific Applications Essential
• 77% of organizations use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage
information to make strategic decisions ‒ and they’re becoming more important
Does your organization use industry-specific
applications/software to help you to run your
business and leverage information to make
strategic decisions?
What type of industry-specific
applications does your organization use?
“Applications to measure weather patterns, fuel
supplies, available cargo space, as well as air traffic.”
– President/CEO/COO, Airlines
“Smart grid, AMI automated metering infrastructure,50% Yes; more today
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16% No
7%
Unsure
Take Away: Growing Dependence on Apps that Meet Unique Industry Needs
Financial services (91%) and healthcare (87%) organizations
are most likely to use industry-specific applications/software.
Manufacturing organizations are least likely (67%).
“Smart grid, AMI automated metering infrastructure,
meter database management system, outage
management systems.” – General Manager/Managing
Director, Utilities
“Information systems to track oil reserves and
distribution. Meeting demand is very important.” –
General Manager/Managing Director, Oil & Gas
“Software to collect patient satisfaction and core
measures data; software to automate medical records;
collection of patient information.” –
President/CEO/COO, Healthcare
than two years ago
17% Yes; the same
as two years ago
10% Yes; less today
than two years ago
77%
Yes
% Revenue
lost*
Opportunities
Airlines 17%
360-degree View of Passenger Data
Integrating passenger data from internal and external sources is
key to improving loyalty, pricing, and offers.
Communications 10%
Real-time, Context-sensitive Advertising
By collecting input from subscription platforms, value-added
services systems, and other sources, comms providers can
tailor and deliver ads, offers, and promotions to the customer in
real-time.
Industry Opportunities
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Consumer Goods 19%
Trade Data Optimization
Converting mountains of retail sales, market measurement, and
competitor data into insights is key to addressing out of stocks
and optimizing promotions.
Financial Services 12%
Sentiment Analysis and Brand Reputation
As brand reputation is one of the key drivers of customer
acquisition and retention, opportunities abound to capture social
data and actively manage public sentiment.
Healthcare 15%
Connected Healthcare
Integrating all sources of the medical record is not only critical to
delivering care, but also to creating the analytics to drive
disease management and prevention.
*Estimate according to those that believe they are losing revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect
% Revenue lost* Opportunities
Life Sciences 20%
Translational Research
Clinical and “omics” data must be put in the hands of
people who can turn it into useful insights to realize the
potential of personalized medicine.
Manufacturing 10%
Early Warning & Quality
Early insight and proactive resolution of product quality
issues are key to capitalizing on top- and bottom-line
opportunity.
Oil & Gas 22%
Integrated Field Operations
Continuously monitoring drilling and field data is key to
Industry Opportunities
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Oil & Gas 22% Continuously monitoring drilling and field data is key to
improving safety and drilling performance.
Public Sector 11%**
Revenue Integrity
Correlating data from multiple, unrelated sources is the key
to identifying potential fraudulent activities that cost
government agencies billions each year.
Retail 10%
Omni-channel Retail Marketing
Delivering personalized, tailored offerings to individual
customers can drive improved revenue conversion.
Utilities 12%
Demand Response
Continuous analytics on data identify anomalies, patterns,
and trends to take actionable decisions to improve supply
and demand positions.
*Estimate according to those that believe they are losing revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect **Public sector
respondents asked to consider their annual budget
To improve information optimization,
organizations say they most need:*
The Path Forward
• Nearly all executives surveyed (97%) say their organization needs to make a
change to improve information optimization over the next two years
43%
38%
Greater ability to translate
information into actionable insight
Improved tools to collect more
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Take Away: Improved Tools, Processes, and Access Needed for Success
*Respondents asked to select all that apply
38%
38%
36%
36%
Improved tools to collect more
accurate information
Improved training to help stakeholders
make sense of information
More customized systems/applications
to meet needs of their industry
Direct access for business managers
to business critical information
Additionally, 64% say it is
important or business critical for
managers to access business
information on their mobile devices
The Path Forward
• Executives from organizations ready to manage the data deluge offer
recommendations for successful preparation
What steps has your organization taken to prepare?*
“We have streamlined information
systems so the information can get to the
required party faster. We also outsource a
portion of our information management.”
– President/CEO/COO, Life Sciences
“We identified the weaknesses in our data
gathering system and are now designing a
new software and analytical platform to
address these needs.”
– President/CEO/COO, Utilities
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Take Away: Leaders Recommend Upgrading Technology, Staff, and Strategy
*According to respondents who rank their organization’s preparedness to handle a data deluge a 6-10 on a scale of 1-10 where 1 is not at all prepared and 10 is
completely prepared
– President/CEO/COO, Life Sciences
“We are working with business units to
determine our needs and trying to figure out
how to get different systems to talk to each
other.” – CIO/CTO, Utilities
“We have changed our [storage] architecture
and are looking to improve our backup
capabilities.” – CIO/CTO, Manufacturing
– President/CEO/COO, Utilities
“We are growing our talent and staffing,
balancing the team with the growth we
expect in data.” – CFO, Financial Services
“We have tripled our storage
capabilities in the last month. We now
have shared storage on our computer
systems.” – CIO/CTO, Oil & Gas
• The data deluge is here:
• 94% of C-level executives say their organization is collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago, by an average of 86% more*
• Organizations are grappling with data growth in many different business areas. The biggest
increases in information are coming in the form of:*
• Customer information (48%)
• Operations (34%)
• Sales/marketing (33%)
• Many are not prepared to handle the massive amount of data coming their way:
• 29% of executives give their organization a “D” or “F” in preparedness to manage the data deluge;
60% gave themselves a “C” or lower; and just 8% give their organization an “A”**
Survey Quick Reference Facts
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60% gave themselves a “C” or lower; and just 8% give their organization an “A”**
• Executives are most frustrated with their ability to gather and distribute data in a timely manner. Top
gripes include:
• Not having the right systems in place to gather the information they need (38%)
• Not being able to give their business managers access to the information they need (36%)
• Having to use systems that are not designed to meet the unique needs of their industry (29%)
• Executives see a significant financial opportunity:
• 93% of executives believe their organization is losing revenue – on average, 14% annually – as a
result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect
• Organizations with revenues of $1 billion or more say they are losing approximately 13% of their
annual revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage their information. That translates to
$130 million in lost opportunity each year for a $1 billion organization
*Of those that are collecting and managing more information **Respondents asked to rank their organization’s preparedness if the amount of information they collect suddenly doubled, on a
scale of 1-10 where 1 is not at all prepared and 10 is completely prepared. “A” rankings reflect 9-10; “C” rankings reflect 5-6; “D” rankings reflect 3-4; “F” rankings reflect 1-2
Survey Quick Reference Facts
• However, executives do see a path forward:
• Nearly all surveyed (97%) say their
organization must make a change to improve
information optimization over the next two
years
• Top priorities include:*
• Improving their ability to translate information
into actionable insight (43%)
• Upgrading tools to collect more accurate
information (38%)
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information (38%)
• Enhancing training to help stakeholders make
sense of information (38%)
• Industry-specific applications are an important
part of the mix – 77% of organizations
surveyed use them today to run their
enterprises…and many are looking for more
tailored options
*Respondents asked to select all that apply
Thank You
Page 19
Mary Tobin
O’Keeffe & Company
mtobin@okco.com
503-658-7396
Caroline Vespi
Oracle
Caroline.Yu@oracle.com
650-506-8920
Industry Snapshots
• Airlines 21
• Communications 23
• Consumer Goods 25
• Financial Services 27
• Healthcare 29
• Life Sciences 31
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• Life Sciences 31
• Manufacturing 33
• Oil & Gas 35
• Public Sector 37
• Retail 39
• Utilities 41
Airline Industry Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
31%
3%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
73%
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Project management (33%)
#1 Customer Relationship Management (33%)
93%
Give their organization a “C” or lower73%
58% Average increase in business info collected/
managed in last two years*
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Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Don’t have the right systems in place (43%)#1
Information is no longer timely when it gets to
our business managers (43%)#1
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (30%)
#2
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or
$134.3M***
#1 Customer Relationship Management (33%)
#2 Financial management (23%)
17%
*Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
To improve information optimization, airlines say
they most need:****
47% More skilled business analysts to help us
manage the volume of information
43% Direct access for business managers to
business critical information
43% Improved training to help make sense of
information
Airline Industry-Specific Data
In which areas are you making the best use of
information to drive the business forward?*
#1 Flight operations (67%)
#2 Sales, marketing, and reservations (40%)
#2 Pricing and revenue management (40%)
#3 Capacity planning (37%)
#4 Cargo (27%)
#5 Maintenance and engineering (23%)
#6 Airport operations (20%)
#7 Loyalty management (13%)
Where does your organization face the
biggest challenges with regard to your ability
to effectively acquire, store, analyze, and
drive decisions based on your customer
information?*
37% Consolidating customer information spread across
multiple data repositories
37% Leveraging customer information to create tailored
new offers across channels and customer touch points
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How would you rate your ability to glean
intelligence from customer information?
3% We have a single 360-degree view of each customer
53% We have multiple views of each customer and can
piece them together effectively
20% We have multiple, but conflicting, views of each
customer
10% We have only a partial view of each customer and
lack insight into many of their interactions with us
7% We have a very narrow or non-existent view of the
individual customer
7% Unsure
33% Drawing insights from passenger data residing in
legacy reservation systems
30% Drawing insights from customer interactions using
mobile applications
30% Personalizing the customer experience across
channels
17% Interpreting information collected from customer
interactions on social media platforms
7% We are not experiencing challenges
*Respondents asked to select the top three
Communications Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
20%
20%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Customer Relationship Management (33%)
#2 Project management (30%)
93%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
73%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower40%
119% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
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Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Don’t have the right systems in place (43%)#1
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (33%)#2
#3
#2 Project management (30%)
#3 Workforce and asset management (27%)
To improve information optimization,
communications organizations say they most
need:****
57% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
33% Direct access for business managers to business
critical information
30% Improved tools to collect more accurate information
30% Improved training to help us make sense of
information
Information is no longer timely by the time it
makes it to our business managers (30%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $50.1M***
10%
*Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Communications-Specific Data
How would you rate your ability to glean
intelligence from customer information?
We have a single 360-degree view of each
customer
We have a single 360-degree view of each
customer but it does not take into
consideration social media engagements
We have multiple views of each customer
and can piece them together effectively
Where does your organization face the
biggest challenges in regard to your ability
to optimize and understand information to
improve agility and capitalize on new
opportunities?*
37% Improving the cross-channel customer
experience
33% Designing and bringing new services to market
27% Accelerating service order delivery
17%
17%
37%
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and can piece them together effectively
We have multiple, but conflicting, views of
each customer
We have only a partial view of each
customer relationship and lack insight into
many of their interactions with us
We have a very narrow or non-existent view
of the individual customer
Unsure
27% Accelerating service order delivery
20% Connecting with partners and third-party content
developers
20% Creating new offers and campaigns
17% Leveraging customer information to upsell new
offers
17% Enabling flexible rating/billing (real-time, pre-paid,
and post-paid)
*Respondents asked to select the top three
13%
10%
3%
3%
Consumer Goods Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
7%
10%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Customer Relationship Management (37%)
#2 Workforce and asset management (33%)
90%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
77%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower42%
71% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
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Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (43%)
#1
Systems are not designed to meet the
specific needs of our industry (37%)
#2
#3
#2 Workforce and asset management (33%)
#3 Project management (30%)
To improve information optimization, consumer
goods organizations say they most need:****
53% Improved training to help make sense of
information
50% Direct access for business managers to
business critical information
47% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
Don’t have right systems in place (33%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $74.4M***
19%
*Based on the 90% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Consumer Goods Specific Data
Percentage of consumer goods executives
who agree with the following statements:*
Our ability to capture and analyze large
data sets (i.e. “big data”) has improved
our efforts to attract and retain customers
We are very effective at leveraging
customer data and insights to improve
interactions with customers
In which of the following areas does big
data have the opportunity to create the
most value for your organization?**
#1 Collaborating with retailers to shape demand
at the item/store level to deliver a better customer
experience (60%)
#2 Driving the innovation and development of
new products with outside input from
consumers/external experts (53%)
#3 Improving demand forecasting and supply
80%
73%
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We collaborate with key retail partners to
leverage their consumer understanding
and insights
We collect plenty of consumer data but
don’t have the tools to analyze it
effectively
We share consumer data with our retail
partners to improve our merchandising and
marketing programs
#3 Improving demand forecasting and supply
planning across the extended value chain (40%)
#4 Enhancing interactions with the brand from
social media data (30%)
#5 Integrating consumer, demand, and market
data to more accurately predict consumer
behavior (27%)
#6 Integrating retailer data with other datasets
(13%)
#7 Providing input into our Demand Signal
Repository (3%)
*Respondents who selected they strongly or somewhat agree **Respondents asked to select the top three
60%
40%
37%
Financial Services Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
25%
3%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Financial management (34%)
#1 Customer Relationship Management (34%)
94%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
91%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower56%
75% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
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Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Information is no longer timely when it gets to
our business managers (38%)
#1
#2
Systems are not designed to meet the specific
needs of our industry (34%)
#2
#1 Customer Relationship Management (34%)
#1 Regulatory compliance (34%)
To improve information optimization, financial
services organizations say they most need:****
47% More customized systems/applications to meet
needs of their industry
38% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
38% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
Don’t have right systems in place (34%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $64.6M***
12%
*Based on the 94% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Financial Services Specific Data
How prepared is your organization
to deal with the analytical needs
associated with financial reform
and new regulatory requirements?
In which of the following areas do you feel
your organization does the best job of
leveraging your data to move the business
forward?*
#1 Regulatory compliance (38%)
#2 Customer service (34%)
#3 Sales/marketing (31%) Very
prepared Somewhat
prepared
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In which areas could your organization
benefit most from better business intelligence
or analytical capabilities?*
#1 Risk management (44%)
#2 Alignment of risk and finance (41%)
#2 Regulatory compliance (41%)
28%
63%
3%
Unsure
6% Not
very prepared
prepared
Healthcare Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
40%
0%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Customer Relationship Management (57%)
#2 Regulatory compliance (50%)
100%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
87%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower77%
85% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
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Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Don’t have the right systems in place (53%)#1
Can’t make sense of the information we have
and translate it into actionable insight (47%)#2
Systems are not designed to meet the specific
needs of our industry (40%)#3
#2 Regulatory compliance (50%)
#3 Billing and revenue management (40%)
To improve information optimization, healthcare
organizations say they most need:****
63% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
50% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
47% More customized systems/applications to meet
needs of their industry
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $70.2M***
15%
*Based on the 100% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
** Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Healthcare-Specific Data
From which functional business areas are you
actively gathering and analyzing information in order
to drive efficiency?*
#1 Patient relationship management (73%)
#2 Quality of care (70%)
#3 Financial management (63%)
#4 Risk management (57%)
#5 Staffing/human resources (50%)
#5 Capacity management (operating room utilization, occupancy
rates, etc.) (50%)
Does your organization have the
information systems in place to support
care beyond the walls of your facility?
14% Yes, we are already doing it
63% Yes, we are in the process of
implementing these systems
17% No, but it is in our plans for the
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Is your organization able to capture critical patient
information in an Electronic Health Record (EHR)?
34% Yes, we are using an EHR extensively and are capturing
significant information that is enabling us to improve care delivery
43% We have an EHR system in place, but we are still not
capturing enough or the right information
20% We have started to implement an EHR, but we do not have
it in place yet
0% We have plans to implement an EHR, but have not started yet
3% We do not plan to implement an EHR at this time
*Respondents asked to select all that apply
17% No, but it is in our plans for the
next two years
3% No, this is not in our plans
3% Unsure
Life Sciences Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
29%
10%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Research and development (30%)
#2 Project management (27%)
93%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
73%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower47%
78% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
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Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (30%)
#1
Information is no longer timely when it gets to
our business managers (27%)
#2
#2
#2 Project management (27%)
#3 Workforce and asset management (20%)
To improve information optimization, life
sciences organizations say they most need:****
50% Improved training to help make sense of
information
50% More skilled business analysts to help us
manage the volume of information
47% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
Systems are not designed to meet the
specific needs of our industry (27%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $98.5M***
20%
*Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
27% Yes
4% No, but we are planning to be
Life Sciences-Specific Data
In which of the following areas do you feel
your organization does the best job of
leveraging your data to move the business
forward?*
#1 Research and development (33%)
#2 Regulatory submissions/compliance (27%)
#3 Sales/marketing (23%)
#3 Customer service (23%)
Is your organization involved in the
development of personalized
therapeutics/treatments?
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33% No, and we do not plan to be
23% Not applicable to our organization
13% Unsure
*Respondents asked to select the top three
In which areas could your organization
benefit most from better business intelligence
or analytical capabilities?*
#1 Supply chain management (37%)
#1 Regulatory submissions/compliance (37%)
#2 Clinical trial management (33%)
#3 Research and development (30%)
Manufacturing Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
34%
7%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Financial management (30%)
#1 Supply chain management (30%)
90%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
67%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower65%
86% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
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Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (43%)
#1
Don’t have the right systems in place (37%)#2
#3
#2 Workforce and asset management (27%)
To improve information optimization, manufacturing
organizations say they most need:****
47% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
43% Improved training to help us make sense of
information
43% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
43% Direct access for business managers to business
critical information
Can’t make sense of the information we have
and translate it into actionable insight (27%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $40.8M***
10%
*Based on the 90% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Manufacturing-Specific Data
In which areas are you making the best use of
information to drive business growth?*
#1 Sales and marketing (47%)
#2 Engineering and design (43%)
#3 Supply chain (40%)
#3 Production (40%)
#4 Distribution (20%)
Where are you struggling most to capture
information and make high-impact
business decisions from it?*
#1 Sales and marketing (27%)
#2 Supply chain (23%)
#3 Production (13%)
#3 Service (13%)
#3 Finance (13%)
27% said “we are
not struggling in
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#4 Distribution (20%)
#5 Finance (17%)
#3 Finance (13%)
*Respondents asked to select the top three
How would having access to the information you require enable you to make better decisions?
What types of decisions would you like to be able to make with this data?
“More information would keep the machines running better and increase reliability.”
“The more information received, the better the product.”
“[Data would enable us to] forecast trends in customer buying behavior to better plan new products and
anticipate industry changes.”
not struggling in
any area”
Oil & Gas Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
27%
13%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Project management (36%)
#2 Regulatory compliance (32%)
74%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
74%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower54%
96% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
Page 35
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (32%)
#1
Don’t have the right systems in place (29%)#2
#3
#3 Customer Relationship Management (26%)
To improve information optimization, oil & gas
organizations say they most need:****
48% Direct access for business managers to
business critical information
32% Improved training to help us make sense of
information
32% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
32% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
Systems are not designed to meet the
specific needs of our industry (23%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $103.6M**
22%
*Based on the 74% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Oil & Gas-Specific Data
In which areas are you making the best use of
your data to drive the business forward?*
#1 Financial (42%)
#2 Production (36%)
#3 Distribution (26%)
#4 Safety (23%)
#5 Maintenance/asset management (19%)
#5 Project management (19%)
In which areas are you struggling most to
make sense of your data and put it to good
use?*
13% said
“We are
not
struggling
in any
area”
#1 Market intelligence (26%)
#1 Safety (26%)
#2 Project management (23%)
#3 Maintenance/asset
management (16%)
#3 Exploration – geological/seismic
(16%)
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Can you act as fast as you acquire and
analyze information?
Yes, almost always – we are very agile
Sometimes, depending on the information and
action required
No, we can’t act or execute that fast
Is your financial data integrated with
technical data for decision making?
*Respondents asked to select the top three
32%
55%
13%
13%
Unsure
58%
Yes
29%
No
(16%)
Public Sector Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
41%
7%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Project management (33%)
#1 Customer Relationship Management (33%)
93%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
77%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower83%
102% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
Page 37
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Don’t have the right systems in place (40%)#1
Can’t make sense of the information we have
and translate it into actionable insight (37%)#2
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on
IT/Systems are not designed to meet specific
needs of our industry (33%)
#3
#1 Customer Relationship Management (33%)
#1 Workforce and asset management (33%)
To improve information optimization, public
sector organizations say they most need:****
60% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
37% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
37% More customized systems/applications to meet
needs of their industry
of average annual budget lost as a result
of not being able to fully leverage the
information they collect, or $60.5M***
11%
*Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Public Sector-Specific Data
Are you able to achieve a single
constituent view – meaning one
consolidated view of all interactions
with each constituent – across
multiple departments and programs?
Do your organization leaders have timely access
to the information they need to successfully track
program performance and set measurable goals?
17% Yes – 100% of the time
47% Most of the time – 75% of the time
33% Sometimes – 50% of the time
3% Rarely – 25% of the time or less
0% No
What is the biggest challenge your organization
6%
Unsure
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What is the biggest challenge your organization
faces in regard to leveraging information to
improve government efficiency and constituent
service?
#1 Siloed agencies/departments that do not share information
(37%)
#2 Accuracy and relevance of information (27%)
#3 Security requirements or restrictions that inhibit ability to
distribute information (13%)
#3 Inability to engage and track citizens/constituents across
channels, or in their preferred channel (13%)
Unsure
37%
Yes
57%
No
Retail Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
30%
3%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Customer Relationship Management (43%)
#2 Workforce and asset management (33%)
90%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
83%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower57%
98% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
Page 39
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (53%)
#1
Don’t have the right systems in place (50%)#2
#3
#2 Workforce and asset management (33%)
#3 Supply chain management (30%)
To improve information optimization, retail
organizations say they most need:****
40% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
40% More customized systems/applications to meet
needs of their industry
37% Greater ability to translate information into
actionable insight
Systems are not designed to meet the
specific needs of our industry/Can’t make
sense of the information we have and
translate it into actionable insight (33%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $50.5M***
10%
*Based on the 90% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Retail-Specific Data
How would you rate your ability to gain insight from
customer data you gather across multiple channels?
17% We have a single 360-degree view of each customer
10% We have a single 360-degree view of each customer but
it does not take into consideration social media engagements
47% We have multiple views of each customer and can piece
them together effectively
13% We have multiple, but conflicting, views of each customer
10% We have only a partial view of each customer relationship
and lack insight into many of their interactions with us
3% We have a very narrow or non-existent view of the
Where does your organization face the biggest
challenges in regard to your ability to optimize
and understand your information to improve
agility and capitalize on new opportunities?*
40% Improving the cross-channel customer experience
30% Optimizing the supply chain
27% Leveraging customer information to create
personalized offers/campaigns
27% Tracking and optimizing inventory
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3% We have a very narrow or non-existent view of the
individual customer
Which of the following are most critical to meeting the
needs of key business groups throughout your
organization?*
#1 Better store systems, including POS and store (43%)
#1 More consistent and complete view of merchandise and
inventory, throughout the supply chain and in stores (43% )
#2 Mobile access to customer, product, inventory, and other
information for store associates (40%)
#2 More consistent and complete view of the customer,
throughout the retail enterprise (40%)
27% Tracking and optimizing inventory
27% Streamlining merchandising and pricing
27% Managing in-store operations
23% Creating new offers and campaigns
consistently/commonly across channels
3% Optimizing the product assortment across online
and store shelves
3% We are not experiencing challenges
*Respondents asked to select the top three
Utilities Key Findings
are collecting and managing more business
information today than two years ago
Preparedness for a Data Deluge:
39%
7%
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
However, they see room for enhancement in
the following applications available to meet
their industry-specific needs:****
#1 Customer Relationship Management (50%)
#2 Regulatory compliance (33%)
83%
use industry-specific
applications/software to help
leverage information to make
strategic decisions
70%
Give their organization a “D” or “F”
Give their organization an “A”
Give their organization a “C” or lower68%
82% Average increase in business info
collected/managed in last two years*
Page 41
Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:**
Can’t give business managers access to the
information they need; need to rely on IT (37%)
#1
Don’t have the right systems in place (27%)#2
#2
#2 Regulatory compliance (33%)
#3 Workforce and asset management (30%)
To improve information optimization, utilities
organizations say they most need:****
43% Improved training to help us make sense of
information
33% Direct access for business managers to
business critical information
30% Access to business critical information on
mobile devices
30% Improved tools to collect more accurate
information
Systems are not designed to meet the
specific needs of our industry (27%)
of average annual revenue lost as a
result of not being able to fully leverage
the information they collect, or $62.1M***
12%
*Based on the 83% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago
**Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
Utilities-Specific Data
Have you implemented a smart grid/smart
meter program?
14% Yes – we have completed a full deployment
23% We are in the process of rolling out a full-scale
deployment
33% We have completed one or more pilot programs
13% We are in the planning stages
13% No, we have not implemented a smart grid/smart
meter program and are not currently planning to do so
Which of the following are the biggest
obstacles you face in optimizing the
business value of data generated by
smart grids/meters?**
Lack of systems to support managing
skyrocketing data volume***
Lack of business intelligence/analytics
tools to make sense of the data***
Challenges in identifying which
24%
20%
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meter program and are not currently planning to do so
4% Unsure
How would you rate your preparedness to
manage, analyze, and distribute the data that
smart grids/smart meters are delivering to
your utility?*
Challenges in identifying which
departments “own” or are responsible
for information management and
analytics***
Challenges in getting useful reports into
the right hands in the organization to
effect real change***
*Respondents who said they have or are planning to implement a smart grid program, n=25 **Respondents asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is “not an
obstacle” and 10 is “one of our biggest obstacles”; of those that have or are planning to implement a smart grid program, n-25 ***Of those that rank 8-10
20%
20%
28%
56%
12% 0% 4%
Completely
prepared
Somewhat
prepared
Not prepared,
taking steps
Not prepared,
not taking
steps
Unsure

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From big data overload to business impact

  • 1. <Insert Picture Here> July 17, 2012 From Overload to Impact: An Industry Scorecard on Big Data Business Challenges
  • 2. Contents • Introduction 3 • Methodology 4 • Key Take Aways 5 • Findings 6 • Industry Opportunities 13 • The Path Forward 15 Page 2 • The Path Forward 15 • Survey Quick Reference Facts 17 • Industry Snapshot Slides 20
  • 3. Introduction • Organizations are experiencing unprecedented growth in data volume, variety, and velocity; they are increasingly relying on focused IT solutions to generate value by: • Addressing their most pressing business challenges • Managing and extracting business insight • Improving customer service • Capitalizing on new business opportunities • The need for better data management is all too Page 3 • The need for better data management is all too acute, but how are organizations doing? • Oracle’s “From Overload to Impact: An Industry Scorecard on Big Data Business Challenges” report surveyed 333 North American C-level executives to understand their organizations’ preparedness to manage the data deluge and, importantly, their ability to extract intelligence to improve operations, capitalize on new opportunities and drive new revenue
  • 4. Methodology • Oracle conducted telephone and online interviews with 333 North American C-level industry executives in March and April of 2012* Sample Demographics: Industries Surveyed:*** Airlines Communications Title:** 8% Owner/Partner 21% President/CEO/COO Page 4 Consumer Goods Financial Services Healthcare Life Sciences Manufacturing Oil and Gas Public Sector Retail Utilities 16% CIO/CTO 13% CFO 42% General Manager/Managing Director Location: 88% United States 12% Canada *The sample size results in a margin of error of ±5.33% at a 95% confidence level **These titles do not include public sector titles. Qualifying public sector titles include Administrator, Director, or other agency leadership ***All respondents are employed at organizations with at least 200 employees
  • 5. • The data explosion is real: • Data volume has increased by an average of 86% in the last 2 years • Most companies are unprepared: • 60% of executives rate their companies unprepared to leverage the data and cite significant gaps in people, process, and tools • 97% say they need to make changes to improve • Big data is key to revenue growth: Big Data: Businesses Are Not Prepared Page 5 • Big data is key to revenue growth: • 93% of the executives believe they are losing revenue at an average rate of 14% annually • Big data is misunderstood: • Big data requires an industry-specific business strategy to improve the effectiveness of operational processes and the overall customer experience
  • 6. The Data Deluge • Organizations are experiencing unprecedented data growth Executives say they’ve seen the biggest increase in information variety and volume in the following areas in the last two years:** 48% Customer information 34% Operations 33% Sales/marketing 94% Of organizations are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Page 6 Take Away: Customer Information Leads the Surge 33% Sales/marketing In the next two years, executives predict the greatest information growth in:*** 39% Customer information 28% Sales/marketing 27% Operations years ago 86% Average increase in business information collected/managed in the past two years* *According to those who are collecting more information **According to those who are collecting more information; respondents asked to select top three choices ***Respondents asked to select top three choices
  • 7. Few Are Prepared • While 67% of executives say that the ability to draw intelligence from their data is a top priority for their organization, 29% give their organization a “D” or “F” in preparedness for a data deluge* 32% 31% 25% 60% give their organization a “C” or below* How prepared is your organization to manage a data deluge?* Page 7 Take Away: Low Confidence in Data Management Capabilities *Respondents asked to rank their organization’s preparedness to handle a data deluge, if the amount of information they collect suddenly doubled, on a scale of 1-10 where 1 is not at all prepared and 10 is completely prepared. “A” rankings reflect 9-10 ratings; “B” rankings reflect 7-8 ratings; “C” rankings reflect 5-6 ratings; “D” rankings reflect 3-4 ratings; “F” rankings reflect 1-2 ratings Communications executives are most confident: 20% give their organization an “A.” Healthcare executives are least confident: 0% give their organization an “A.” 8% 4% A B C D F
  • 8. Preparedness for a data deluge: Healthcare Airlines 34% Give organization “D” or “F” 41% Give organization “D” or “F” 39% Give organization “D” or “F” 30% Give organization “D” or “F” 31% Give organization “D” or “F” 40% Give organization “D” or “F” Utilities Manufacturing Retail Public Sector Industries at a Glance Page 8 Preparedness for a data deluge: 27% Give organization “D” or “F” 7% Give organization “D” or “F” 29% Give organization “D” or “F” 25% Give organization “D” or “F” 20% Give organization “D” or “F” Consumer Goods Oil & Gas Life Sciences Financial Services Communications
  • 9. Data Management Scorecard • Breaking down data management, executives give their organizations the highest marks in securing data and the lowest marks in distributing timely information and translating data into actionable intelligence* Percentage of Organizations who Grade Themselves a “C” or Below in the Following Areas:* Life sciences and communications executives are most confident in their organizations’ ability 47% 48% Translating information into actionable intelligence Distributing timely information Page 9 Take Away: Passing Data Fundamentals, But Interpretation Needs Work *Respondents asked to rank their organization’s effectiveness in the following areas on a scale of 1-10, where 1 is very poor and 10 is excellent. “A” rankings reflect 9-10 ratings; “B” rankings reflect 7-8 ratings; “C” rankings reflect 5-6 ratings; “D” rankings reflect 3-4 ratings; “F” rankings reflect 1-2 ratings organizations’ ability to translate information into intelligence: 30% give their organization an “A.” Public sector executives are least confident: Just 3% give themselves an “A” in this area.21% 33% 36% 39% 47% 0% 20% 40% 60% Distributing timely information Reporting on information Making strategic decisions based on information Securing/safeguarding information Capturing information
  • 10. The Cost of Poor Data Management • Executives say their organizations are losing revenue each year due to insufficient data management 93% of executives believe their organization is losing revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect. On average, they estimate this lost Page 10 Take Away: Millions to Gain *Figure based on private sector organizations only On average, they estimate this lost opportunity to be 14% of annual revenue. Organizations with $1 billion or more in revenue* say they’re losing approximately 13% of annual revenue ‒ translating to $130 million in lost opportunity for a $1 billion organization.
  • 11. Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:* #1 #2 #3 Don’t have the right systems in place to gather the information we need (38%) Can’t give our business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (36%) Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs Top Gripes • Executives are most frustrated with their organizations’ data gathering and distribution systems Page 11 #3 #4 #5 of our industry (29%) Can’t make sense of the information we have and translate it into actionable insight (25%) Information is no longer timely by the time it makes it to our business managers (24%) Take Away: Systems Needed to Gather Data, Put it in the Right Hands Healthcare executives are most likely to list “don’t have the right systems in place” as a top gripe (53%); life sciences executives are least likely (23%). Retail executives are most likely to list “can’t give business managers access to the information they need” as a top gripe (53%); financial services executives are least likely (28%). *Respondents asked to select top three choices
  • 12. 7% Industry-Specific Applications Essential • 77% of organizations use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions ‒ and they’re becoming more important Does your organization use industry-specific applications/software to help you to run your business and leverage information to make strategic decisions? What type of industry-specific applications does your organization use? “Applications to measure weather patterns, fuel supplies, available cargo space, as well as air traffic.” – President/CEO/COO, Airlines “Smart grid, AMI automated metering infrastructure,50% Yes; more today Page 12 16% No 7% Unsure Take Away: Growing Dependence on Apps that Meet Unique Industry Needs Financial services (91%) and healthcare (87%) organizations are most likely to use industry-specific applications/software. Manufacturing organizations are least likely (67%). “Smart grid, AMI automated metering infrastructure, meter database management system, outage management systems.” – General Manager/Managing Director, Utilities “Information systems to track oil reserves and distribution. Meeting demand is very important.” – General Manager/Managing Director, Oil & Gas “Software to collect patient satisfaction and core measures data; software to automate medical records; collection of patient information.” – President/CEO/COO, Healthcare than two years ago 17% Yes; the same as two years ago 10% Yes; less today than two years ago 77% Yes
  • 13. % Revenue lost* Opportunities Airlines 17% 360-degree View of Passenger Data Integrating passenger data from internal and external sources is key to improving loyalty, pricing, and offers. Communications 10% Real-time, Context-sensitive Advertising By collecting input from subscription platforms, value-added services systems, and other sources, comms providers can tailor and deliver ads, offers, and promotions to the customer in real-time. Industry Opportunities Page 13 Consumer Goods 19% Trade Data Optimization Converting mountains of retail sales, market measurement, and competitor data into insights is key to addressing out of stocks and optimizing promotions. Financial Services 12% Sentiment Analysis and Brand Reputation As brand reputation is one of the key drivers of customer acquisition and retention, opportunities abound to capture social data and actively manage public sentiment. Healthcare 15% Connected Healthcare Integrating all sources of the medical record is not only critical to delivering care, but also to creating the analytics to drive disease management and prevention. *Estimate according to those that believe they are losing revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect
  • 14. % Revenue lost* Opportunities Life Sciences 20% Translational Research Clinical and “omics” data must be put in the hands of people who can turn it into useful insights to realize the potential of personalized medicine. Manufacturing 10% Early Warning & Quality Early insight and proactive resolution of product quality issues are key to capitalizing on top- and bottom-line opportunity. Oil & Gas 22% Integrated Field Operations Continuously monitoring drilling and field data is key to Industry Opportunities Page 14 Oil & Gas 22% Continuously monitoring drilling and field data is key to improving safety and drilling performance. Public Sector 11%** Revenue Integrity Correlating data from multiple, unrelated sources is the key to identifying potential fraudulent activities that cost government agencies billions each year. Retail 10% Omni-channel Retail Marketing Delivering personalized, tailored offerings to individual customers can drive improved revenue conversion. Utilities 12% Demand Response Continuous analytics on data identify anomalies, patterns, and trends to take actionable decisions to improve supply and demand positions. *Estimate according to those that believe they are losing revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect **Public sector respondents asked to consider their annual budget
  • 15. To improve information optimization, organizations say they most need:* The Path Forward • Nearly all executives surveyed (97%) say their organization needs to make a change to improve information optimization over the next two years 43% 38% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight Improved tools to collect more Page 15 Take Away: Improved Tools, Processes, and Access Needed for Success *Respondents asked to select all that apply 38% 38% 36% 36% Improved tools to collect more accurate information Improved training to help stakeholders make sense of information More customized systems/applications to meet needs of their industry Direct access for business managers to business critical information Additionally, 64% say it is important or business critical for managers to access business information on their mobile devices
  • 16. The Path Forward • Executives from organizations ready to manage the data deluge offer recommendations for successful preparation What steps has your organization taken to prepare?* “We have streamlined information systems so the information can get to the required party faster. We also outsource a portion of our information management.” – President/CEO/COO, Life Sciences “We identified the weaknesses in our data gathering system and are now designing a new software and analytical platform to address these needs.” – President/CEO/COO, Utilities Page 16 Take Away: Leaders Recommend Upgrading Technology, Staff, and Strategy *According to respondents who rank their organization’s preparedness to handle a data deluge a 6-10 on a scale of 1-10 where 1 is not at all prepared and 10 is completely prepared – President/CEO/COO, Life Sciences “We are working with business units to determine our needs and trying to figure out how to get different systems to talk to each other.” – CIO/CTO, Utilities “We have changed our [storage] architecture and are looking to improve our backup capabilities.” – CIO/CTO, Manufacturing – President/CEO/COO, Utilities “We are growing our talent and staffing, balancing the team with the growth we expect in data.” – CFO, Financial Services “We have tripled our storage capabilities in the last month. We now have shared storage on our computer systems.” – CIO/CTO, Oil & Gas
  • 17. • The data deluge is here: • 94% of C-level executives say their organization is collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago, by an average of 86% more* • Organizations are grappling with data growth in many different business areas. The biggest increases in information are coming in the form of:* • Customer information (48%) • Operations (34%) • Sales/marketing (33%) • Many are not prepared to handle the massive amount of data coming their way: • 29% of executives give their organization a “D” or “F” in preparedness to manage the data deluge; 60% gave themselves a “C” or lower; and just 8% give their organization an “A”** Survey Quick Reference Facts Page 17 60% gave themselves a “C” or lower; and just 8% give their organization an “A”** • Executives are most frustrated with their ability to gather and distribute data in a timely manner. Top gripes include: • Not having the right systems in place to gather the information they need (38%) • Not being able to give their business managers access to the information they need (36%) • Having to use systems that are not designed to meet the unique needs of their industry (29%) • Executives see a significant financial opportunity: • 93% of executives believe their organization is losing revenue – on average, 14% annually – as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect • Organizations with revenues of $1 billion or more say they are losing approximately 13% of their annual revenue as a result of not being able to fully leverage their information. That translates to $130 million in lost opportunity each year for a $1 billion organization *Of those that are collecting and managing more information **Respondents asked to rank their organization’s preparedness if the amount of information they collect suddenly doubled, on a scale of 1-10 where 1 is not at all prepared and 10 is completely prepared. “A” rankings reflect 9-10; “C” rankings reflect 5-6; “D” rankings reflect 3-4; “F” rankings reflect 1-2
  • 18. Survey Quick Reference Facts • However, executives do see a path forward: • Nearly all surveyed (97%) say their organization must make a change to improve information optimization over the next two years • Top priorities include:* • Improving their ability to translate information into actionable insight (43%) • Upgrading tools to collect more accurate information (38%) Page 18 information (38%) • Enhancing training to help stakeholders make sense of information (38%) • Industry-specific applications are an important part of the mix – 77% of organizations surveyed use them today to run their enterprises…and many are looking for more tailored options *Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 19. Thank You Page 19 Mary Tobin O’Keeffe & Company mtobin@okco.com 503-658-7396 Caroline Vespi Oracle Caroline.Yu@oracle.com 650-506-8920
  • 20. Industry Snapshots • Airlines 21 • Communications 23 • Consumer Goods 25 • Financial Services 27 • Healthcare 29 • Life Sciences 31 Page 20 • Life Sciences 31 • Manufacturing 33 • Oil & Gas 35 • Public Sector 37 • Retail 39 • Utilities 41
  • 21. Airline Industry Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” 31% 3% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 73% However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Project management (33%) #1 Customer Relationship Management (33%) 93% Give their organization a “C” or lower73% 58% Average increase in business info collected/ managed in last two years* Page 21 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Don’t have the right systems in place (43%)#1 Information is no longer timely when it gets to our business managers (43%)#1 Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (30%) #2 of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $134.3M*** #1 Customer Relationship Management (33%) #2 Financial management (23%) 17% *Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply To improve information optimization, airlines say they most need:**** 47% More skilled business analysts to help us manage the volume of information 43% Direct access for business managers to business critical information 43% Improved training to help make sense of information
  • 22. Airline Industry-Specific Data In which areas are you making the best use of information to drive the business forward?* #1 Flight operations (67%) #2 Sales, marketing, and reservations (40%) #2 Pricing and revenue management (40%) #3 Capacity planning (37%) #4 Cargo (27%) #5 Maintenance and engineering (23%) #6 Airport operations (20%) #7 Loyalty management (13%) Where does your organization face the biggest challenges with regard to your ability to effectively acquire, store, analyze, and drive decisions based on your customer information?* 37% Consolidating customer information spread across multiple data repositories 37% Leveraging customer information to create tailored new offers across channels and customer touch points Page 22 How would you rate your ability to glean intelligence from customer information? 3% We have a single 360-degree view of each customer 53% We have multiple views of each customer and can piece them together effectively 20% We have multiple, but conflicting, views of each customer 10% We have only a partial view of each customer and lack insight into many of their interactions with us 7% We have a very narrow or non-existent view of the individual customer 7% Unsure 33% Drawing insights from passenger data residing in legacy reservation systems 30% Drawing insights from customer interactions using mobile applications 30% Personalizing the customer experience across channels 17% Interpreting information collected from customer interactions on social media platforms 7% We are not experiencing challenges *Respondents asked to select the top three
  • 23. Communications Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 20% 20% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Customer Relationship Management (33%) #2 Project management (30%) 93% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 73% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower40% 119% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 23 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Don’t have the right systems in place (43%)#1 Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (33%)#2 #3 #2 Project management (30%) #3 Workforce and asset management (27%) To improve information optimization, communications organizations say they most need:**** 57% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight 33% Direct access for business managers to business critical information 30% Improved tools to collect more accurate information 30% Improved training to help us make sense of information Information is no longer timely by the time it makes it to our business managers (30%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $50.1M*** 10% *Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 24. Communications-Specific Data How would you rate your ability to glean intelligence from customer information? We have a single 360-degree view of each customer We have a single 360-degree view of each customer but it does not take into consideration social media engagements We have multiple views of each customer and can piece them together effectively Where does your organization face the biggest challenges in regard to your ability to optimize and understand information to improve agility and capitalize on new opportunities?* 37% Improving the cross-channel customer experience 33% Designing and bringing new services to market 27% Accelerating service order delivery 17% 17% 37% Page 24 and can piece them together effectively We have multiple, but conflicting, views of each customer We have only a partial view of each customer relationship and lack insight into many of their interactions with us We have a very narrow or non-existent view of the individual customer Unsure 27% Accelerating service order delivery 20% Connecting with partners and third-party content developers 20% Creating new offers and campaigns 17% Leveraging customer information to upsell new offers 17% Enabling flexible rating/billing (real-time, pre-paid, and post-paid) *Respondents asked to select the top three 13% 10% 3% 3%
  • 25. Consumer Goods Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 7% 10% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Customer Relationship Management (37%) #2 Workforce and asset management (33%) 90% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 77% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower42% 71% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 25 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (43%) #1 Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs of our industry (37%) #2 #3 #2 Workforce and asset management (33%) #3 Project management (30%) To improve information optimization, consumer goods organizations say they most need:**** 53% Improved training to help make sense of information 50% Direct access for business managers to business critical information 47% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight Don’t have right systems in place (33%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $74.4M*** 19% *Based on the 90% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 26. Consumer Goods Specific Data Percentage of consumer goods executives who agree with the following statements:* Our ability to capture and analyze large data sets (i.e. “big data”) has improved our efforts to attract and retain customers We are very effective at leveraging customer data and insights to improve interactions with customers In which of the following areas does big data have the opportunity to create the most value for your organization?** #1 Collaborating with retailers to shape demand at the item/store level to deliver a better customer experience (60%) #2 Driving the innovation and development of new products with outside input from consumers/external experts (53%) #3 Improving demand forecasting and supply 80% 73% Page 26 We collaborate with key retail partners to leverage their consumer understanding and insights We collect plenty of consumer data but don’t have the tools to analyze it effectively We share consumer data with our retail partners to improve our merchandising and marketing programs #3 Improving demand forecasting and supply planning across the extended value chain (40%) #4 Enhancing interactions with the brand from social media data (30%) #5 Integrating consumer, demand, and market data to more accurately predict consumer behavior (27%) #6 Integrating retailer data with other datasets (13%) #7 Providing input into our Demand Signal Repository (3%) *Respondents who selected they strongly or somewhat agree **Respondents asked to select the top three 60% 40% 37%
  • 27. Financial Services Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 25% 3% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Financial management (34%) #1 Customer Relationship Management (34%) 94% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 91% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower56% 75% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 27 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Information is no longer timely when it gets to our business managers (38%) #1 #2 Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs of our industry (34%) #2 #1 Customer Relationship Management (34%) #1 Regulatory compliance (34%) To improve information optimization, financial services organizations say they most need:**** 47% More customized systems/applications to meet needs of their industry 38% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight 38% Improved tools to collect more accurate information Don’t have right systems in place (34%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $64.6M*** 12% *Based on the 94% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 28. Financial Services Specific Data How prepared is your organization to deal with the analytical needs associated with financial reform and new regulatory requirements? In which of the following areas do you feel your organization does the best job of leveraging your data to move the business forward?* #1 Regulatory compliance (38%) #2 Customer service (34%) #3 Sales/marketing (31%) Very prepared Somewhat prepared Page 28*Respondents asked to select the top three In which areas could your organization benefit most from better business intelligence or analytical capabilities?* #1 Risk management (44%) #2 Alignment of risk and finance (41%) #2 Regulatory compliance (41%) 28% 63% 3% Unsure 6% Not very prepared prepared
  • 29. Healthcare Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 40% 0% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Customer Relationship Management (57%) #2 Regulatory compliance (50%) 100% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 87% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower77% 85% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 29 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Don’t have the right systems in place (53%)#1 Can’t make sense of the information we have and translate it into actionable insight (47%)#2 Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs of our industry (40%)#3 #2 Regulatory compliance (50%) #3 Billing and revenue management (40%) To improve information optimization, healthcare organizations say they most need:**** 63% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight 50% Improved tools to collect more accurate information 47% More customized systems/applications to meet needs of their industry of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $70.2M*** 15% *Based on the 100% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago ** Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 30. Healthcare-Specific Data From which functional business areas are you actively gathering and analyzing information in order to drive efficiency?* #1 Patient relationship management (73%) #2 Quality of care (70%) #3 Financial management (63%) #4 Risk management (57%) #5 Staffing/human resources (50%) #5 Capacity management (operating room utilization, occupancy rates, etc.) (50%) Does your organization have the information systems in place to support care beyond the walls of your facility? 14% Yes, we are already doing it 63% Yes, we are in the process of implementing these systems 17% No, but it is in our plans for the Page 30 Is your organization able to capture critical patient information in an Electronic Health Record (EHR)? 34% Yes, we are using an EHR extensively and are capturing significant information that is enabling us to improve care delivery 43% We have an EHR system in place, but we are still not capturing enough or the right information 20% We have started to implement an EHR, but we do not have it in place yet 0% We have plans to implement an EHR, but have not started yet 3% We do not plan to implement an EHR at this time *Respondents asked to select all that apply 17% No, but it is in our plans for the next two years 3% No, this is not in our plans 3% Unsure
  • 31. Life Sciences Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 29% 10% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Research and development (30%) #2 Project management (27%) 93% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 73% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower47% 78% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 31 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (30%) #1 Information is no longer timely when it gets to our business managers (27%) #2 #2 #2 Project management (27%) #3 Workforce and asset management (20%) To improve information optimization, life sciences organizations say they most need:**** 50% Improved training to help make sense of information 50% More skilled business analysts to help us manage the volume of information 47% Improved tools to collect more accurate information Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs of our industry (27%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $98.5M*** 20% *Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 32. 27% Yes 4% No, but we are planning to be Life Sciences-Specific Data In which of the following areas do you feel your organization does the best job of leveraging your data to move the business forward?* #1 Research and development (33%) #2 Regulatory submissions/compliance (27%) #3 Sales/marketing (23%) #3 Customer service (23%) Is your organization involved in the development of personalized therapeutics/treatments? Page 32 33% No, and we do not plan to be 23% Not applicable to our organization 13% Unsure *Respondents asked to select the top three In which areas could your organization benefit most from better business intelligence or analytical capabilities?* #1 Supply chain management (37%) #1 Regulatory submissions/compliance (37%) #2 Clinical trial management (33%) #3 Research and development (30%)
  • 33. Manufacturing Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 34% 7% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Financial management (30%) #1 Supply chain management (30%) 90% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 67% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower65% 86% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 33 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (43%) #1 Don’t have the right systems in place (37%)#2 #3 #2 Workforce and asset management (27%) To improve information optimization, manufacturing organizations say they most need:**** 47% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight 43% Improved training to help us make sense of information 43% Improved tools to collect more accurate information 43% Direct access for business managers to business critical information Can’t make sense of the information we have and translate it into actionable insight (27%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $40.8M*** 10% *Based on the 90% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 34. Manufacturing-Specific Data In which areas are you making the best use of information to drive business growth?* #1 Sales and marketing (47%) #2 Engineering and design (43%) #3 Supply chain (40%) #3 Production (40%) #4 Distribution (20%) Where are you struggling most to capture information and make high-impact business decisions from it?* #1 Sales and marketing (27%) #2 Supply chain (23%) #3 Production (13%) #3 Service (13%) #3 Finance (13%) 27% said “we are not struggling in Page 34 #4 Distribution (20%) #5 Finance (17%) #3 Finance (13%) *Respondents asked to select the top three How would having access to the information you require enable you to make better decisions? What types of decisions would you like to be able to make with this data? “More information would keep the machines running better and increase reliability.” “The more information received, the better the product.” “[Data would enable us to] forecast trends in customer buying behavior to better plan new products and anticipate industry changes.” not struggling in any area”
  • 35. Oil & Gas Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 27% 13% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Project management (36%) #2 Regulatory compliance (32%) 74% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 74% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower54% 96% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 35 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (32%) #1 Don’t have the right systems in place (29%)#2 #3 #3 Customer Relationship Management (26%) To improve information optimization, oil & gas organizations say they most need:**** 48% Direct access for business managers to business critical information 32% Improved training to help us make sense of information 32% Improved tools to collect more accurate information 32% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs of our industry (23%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $103.6M** 22% *Based on the 74% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 36. Oil & Gas-Specific Data In which areas are you making the best use of your data to drive the business forward?* #1 Financial (42%) #2 Production (36%) #3 Distribution (26%) #4 Safety (23%) #5 Maintenance/asset management (19%) #5 Project management (19%) In which areas are you struggling most to make sense of your data and put it to good use?* 13% said “We are not struggling in any area” #1 Market intelligence (26%) #1 Safety (26%) #2 Project management (23%) #3 Maintenance/asset management (16%) #3 Exploration – geological/seismic (16%) Page 36 Can you act as fast as you acquire and analyze information? Yes, almost always – we are very agile Sometimes, depending on the information and action required No, we can’t act or execute that fast Is your financial data integrated with technical data for decision making? *Respondents asked to select the top three 32% 55% 13% 13% Unsure 58% Yes 29% No (16%)
  • 37. Public Sector Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 41% 7% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Project management (33%) #1 Customer Relationship Management (33%) 93% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 77% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower83% 102% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 37 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Don’t have the right systems in place (40%)#1 Can’t make sense of the information we have and translate it into actionable insight (37%)#2 Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT/Systems are not designed to meet specific needs of our industry (33%) #3 #1 Customer Relationship Management (33%) #1 Workforce and asset management (33%) To improve information optimization, public sector organizations say they most need:**** 60% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight 37% Improved tools to collect more accurate information 37% More customized systems/applications to meet needs of their industry of average annual budget lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $60.5M*** 11% *Based on the 93% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 38. Public Sector-Specific Data Are you able to achieve a single constituent view – meaning one consolidated view of all interactions with each constituent – across multiple departments and programs? Do your organization leaders have timely access to the information they need to successfully track program performance and set measurable goals? 17% Yes – 100% of the time 47% Most of the time – 75% of the time 33% Sometimes – 50% of the time 3% Rarely – 25% of the time or less 0% No What is the biggest challenge your organization 6% Unsure Page 38 What is the biggest challenge your organization faces in regard to leveraging information to improve government efficiency and constituent service? #1 Siloed agencies/departments that do not share information (37%) #2 Accuracy and relevance of information (27%) #3 Security requirements or restrictions that inhibit ability to distribute information (13%) #3 Inability to engage and track citizens/constituents across channels, or in their preferred channel (13%) Unsure 37% Yes 57% No
  • 39. Retail Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 30% 3% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Customer Relationship Management (43%) #2 Workforce and asset management (33%) 90% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 83% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower57% 98% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 39 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (53%) #1 Don’t have the right systems in place (50%)#2 #3 #2 Workforce and asset management (33%) #3 Supply chain management (30%) To improve information optimization, retail organizations say they most need:**** 40% Improved tools to collect more accurate information 40% More customized systems/applications to meet needs of their industry 37% Greater ability to translate information into actionable insight Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs of our industry/Can’t make sense of the information we have and translate it into actionable insight (33%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $50.5M*** 10% *Based on the 90% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 40. Retail-Specific Data How would you rate your ability to gain insight from customer data you gather across multiple channels? 17% We have a single 360-degree view of each customer 10% We have a single 360-degree view of each customer but it does not take into consideration social media engagements 47% We have multiple views of each customer and can piece them together effectively 13% We have multiple, but conflicting, views of each customer 10% We have only a partial view of each customer relationship and lack insight into many of their interactions with us 3% We have a very narrow or non-existent view of the Where does your organization face the biggest challenges in regard to your ability to optimize and understand your information to improve agility and capitalize on new opportunities?* 40% Improving the cross-channel customer experience 30% Optimizing the supply chain 27% Leveraging customer information to create personalized offers/campaigns 27% Tracking and optimizing inventory Page 40 3% We have a very narrow or non-existent view of the individual customer Which of the following are most critical to meeting the needs of key business groups throughout your organization?* #1 Better store systems, including POS and store (43%) #1 More consistent and complete view of merchandise and inventory, throughout the supply chain and in stores (43% ) #2 Mobile access to customer, product, inventory, and other information for store associates (40%) #2 More consistent and complete view of the customer, throughout the retail enterprise (40%) 27% Tracking and optimizing inventory 27% Streamlining merchandising and pricing 27% Managing in-store operations 23% Creating new offers and campaigns consistently/commonly across channels 3% Optimizing the product assortment across online and store shelves 3% We are not experiencing challenges *Respondents asked to select the top three
  • 41. Utilities Key Findings are collecting and managing more business information today than two years ago Preparedness for a Data Deluge: 39% 7% Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** However, they see room for enhancement in the following applications available to meet their industry-specific needs:**** #1 Customer Relationship Management (50%) #2 Regulatory compliance (33%) 83% use industry-specific applications/software to help leverage information to make strategic decisions 70% Give their organization a “D” or “F” Give their organization an “A” Give their organization a “C” or lower68% 82% Average increase in business info collected/managed in last two years* Page 41 Executives’ Biggest Data Management Gripes:** Can’t give business managers access to the information they need; need to rely on IT (37%) #1 Don’t have the right systems in place (27%)#2 #2 #2 Regulatory compliance (33%) #3 Workforce and asset management (30%) To improve information optimization, utilities organizations say they most need:**** 43% Improved training to help us make sense of information 33% Direct access for business managers to business critical information 30% Access to business critical information on mobile devices 30% Improved tools to collect more accurate information Systems are not designed to meet the specific needs of our industry (27%) of average annual revenue lost as a result of not being able to fully leverage the information they collect, or $62.1M*** 12% *Based on the 83% of respondents who are collecting and managing more data now than two years ago **Respondents asked to select the top three ***Figure based on the average revenue of organizations surveyed ****Respondents asked to select all that apply
  • 42. Utilities-Specific Data Have you implemented a smart grid/smart meter program? 14% Yes – we have completed a full deployment 23% We are in the process of rolling out a full-scale deployment 33% We have completed one or more pilot programs 13% We are in the planning stages 13% No, we have not implemented a smart grid/smart meter program and are not currently planning to do so Which of the following are the biggest obstacles you face in optimizing the business value of data generated by smart grids/meters?** Lack of systems to support managing skyrocketing data volume*** Lack of business intelligence/analytics tools to make sense of the data*** Challenges in identifying which 24% 20% Page 42 meter program and are not currently planning to do so 4% Unsure How would you rate your preparedness to manage, analyze, and distribute the data that smart grids/smart meters are delivering to your utility?* Challenges in identifying which departments “own” or are responsible for information management and analytics*** Challenges in getting useful reports into the right hands in the organization to effect real change*** *Respondents who said they have or are planning to implement a smart grid program, n=25 **Respondents asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is “not an obstacle” and 10 is “one of our biggest obstacles”; of those that have or are planning to implement a smart grid program, n-25 ***Of those that rank 8-10 20% 20% 28% 56% 12% 0% 4% Completely prepared Somewhat prepared Not prepared, taking steps Not prepared, not taking steps Unsure