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Analytics3.0 e book
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THE RISE OF
ANALYTICS 3.0 How to Compete in the Data Economy By Thomas H. Davenport, IIA Research Director Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved
2.
Copyright© 2013 IIA
All Rights Reserved About IIA iianalytics.com | 2 IIA is an independent research firm for organizations committed to accelerating their business through the power of analytics. We believe that in the new data economy only those who compete on analytics win. We know analytics inside and outâitâs what we do. IIA works across a breadth of industries to uncover actionable insights gleaned directly from our network of analytics practitioners, industry experts, and faculty. In the era of analytics, we are teachers, guides and advisors. The result? Our clients learn how best to leverage the power of analytics for greater success in the new data economy. Let IIA be your guide. Contact us to accelerate your progress: Click: iianalytics.com Call: 503-467-0210 Email: research@iianalytics.com
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Copyright© 2013 IIA
All Rights Reserved About Thomas Davenport iianalytics.com | 3 IIA Research Director Tom Davenport is the President's Distinguished Professor of IT and Management at Babson College, and a research fellow at the MIT Center for Digital Business. Tomâs "Competing on Analytics" idea was recently named by Harvard Business Review as one of the twelve most important management ideas of the past decade and the related article was named one of the ten âmust readâ articles in HBRâs 75 year history. His most recent book, co- authored with Jinho Kim, is Keeping Up with the Quants: Your Guide to Understanding and Using Analytics.
4.
CONTENTS Introduction 5 Copyright© 2013
IIA All Rights Reserved 1.0 2.0 3.0intro sum Analytics 3.0âFast Impact for the Data Economy 16 Summary & Recommendations 29 Analytics 1.0â Traditional Analytics 9 Analytics 2.0â Big Data 12 Analytics 3.0 is an environment that combines the best of 1.0 and 2.0âa blend of big data and traditional analytics that yields insights with speed and impact. iianalytics.com | 4
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The impact of
the data economy goes beyond previous roles for data and analytics; instead of slowly improving back-office decisions, the data economy promises new business models and revenue sources, entirely new operational and decision processes, and a dramatically accelerated timescale for business. Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved Introduction: The Rise of Analytics 3.0 Big-thinking gurus often argue that we have moved from the agricultural economy to the industrial economy to the data economy. It is certainly true that more and more of our economy is coordinated through data and information systems. However, outside of the information and software industry itself, itâs only over the last decade or so that data- based products and services really started to take off. iianalytics.com | 5- Introduction -
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All Rights Reserved Around the turn of the 21st century, as the Internet became an important consumer and business resource, online firms including Google, Yahoo, eBay, and Amazon began to create new products and services for customers based on data and analytics. A little later in the decade, online network- oriented firms including Facebook and LinkedIn offered services and features based on network data and analytics. These firms created the technologies and management approaches we now call âbig data,â but they also demonstrated how to participate in the data economy. In those companies, data and analytics are not just an adjunct to the business, but the business itself. Examples of products and services based on data and analytics: search algorithms product recommendations fraud detection iianalytics.com | 6 THE PIONEERS âCustom Audiencesâ for targeted ads âPeople You May Knowâ - Introduction -
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How GE adopted
a big data approach: âș $2B initiative in software and analytics âș Primary focus on data-based products and services from âthings that spinâ âș Will reshape service agreements for locomotives, jet engines, and turbines âș Gas blade monitoring in turbines produces 588 gigabytes/dayâ7 times Twitter daily volume Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved As large firms in other industries also adopt big data and integrate it with their previous approaches to data management and analytics, they too can begin to develop products and services based on data and analytics, and enter the data economy. GE is one of the early adopters of this approach among industrial firms. It is placing sensors in âthings that spinâ such as jet engines, gas turbines, and locomotives, and redesigning service approaches based on the resulting data and analysis. Since half of GEâs revenues in these businesses come from services, the data economy becomes critical to GEâs success. âthings that spinâ iianalytics.com | 7 Analytics 3.0 in Action - Introduction -
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IMPACT FOR THE DATA ECONOMY 1.0 Traditional Analytics Fast Business Impact for the Data Economy Big Data2.0 3.0 Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved iianalytics.com | 8 ï âAnalytics 3.0â is an appropriate name for this next evolution of the analytics environment, since it follows upon two earlier generations of analytics use within organizations. ï Analytics 3.0 represents a new set of opportunities presented by the data economy, and a new set of management approaches at the intersection of traditional analytics and big data. - Introduction -
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All Rights Reserved Analytics 1.0âTraditional Analytics Analytics are not a new idea. To be sure, there has been a recent explosion of interest in the topic, but for the first half-century of activity, the way analytics were pursued in most organizations didnât change much. This Analytics 1.0 period predominated for half a century from the mid-1950s (when UPS initiated the first corporate analytics group in the U.S.) to the mid-2000s, when online firms began innovating with data. Of course, firms in traditional offline industries continued with Analytics 1.0 approaches for a longer period, and many organizations still employ them today. Analytics 1.0 Characteristics 1.0 Traditional Analytics âą Data sources relatively small and structured, from internal systems; âą Majority of analytical activity was descriptive analytics, or reporting; âą Creating analytical models was a time-consuming âbatchâ process; âą Quantitative analysts were in âback roomsâ segregated from business people and decisions; âą Few organizations âcompeted on analyticsââanalytics were marginal to strategy; âą Decisions were made based on experience and intuition. iianalytics.com | 9- Analytics 1.0 -
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Environment This was the era of the enterprise data warehouse and the data mart. More than 90% of the analysis activity involved descriptive analytics, or some form of reporting. Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved From a technology perspective, this was the era of the enterprise data warehouse and the data mart. Data was small enough in volume to be segregated in separate locations for analysis. This approach was successful, and many enterprise data warehouses became uncomfortably large because of the number of data sets contained in them. However, preparing an individual data set for inclusion in a warehouse was difficult, requiring a complex ETL (extract, transform, and load) process. For data analysis, most organizations used proprietary BI and analytics âpackagesâ that had a number of functions from which to select. iianalytics.com | 10 Copyright 2013, SAS Best Practices - Analytics 1.0 -
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All Rights Reserved The Analytics 1.0 ethos was internal, painstaking, backward-looking, and slow. Data was drawn primarily from internal transaction systems, and addressed well-understood domains like customer and product information. Reporting processes only focused on the past, without explanation or prediction. Statistical analyses often required weeks or months. Relationships between analysts and decision- makers were often distant, meaning that analytical results often didnât meet executivesâ requirements, and decisions were made on experience and intuition. Analysts spent much of their time preparing data for analysis, and relatively little time on the quantitative analysis itself. Analytics 1.0 Ethos âș Stay in the back roomâas far away from decision-makers as possibleâand donât cause trouble âș Take your timeânobodyâs that interested in your results anyway âș Talk about âBI for the masses,â but make it all too difficult for anyone but experts to use âș Look backwardsâthatâs where the threats to your business are âș If possible, spend much more time getting data ready for analysis than actually analyzing it âș Keep inside the sheltering confines of the IT organization iianalytics.com | 11- Analytics 1.0 -
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Analytics 2.0âBig Data Starting
in the mid-2000s, the world began to take notice of big data (though the term only came into vogue around 2010), and this period marked the beginning of the Analytics 2.0 era. The period began with the exploitation of online data in Internet-based and social network firms, both of which involved massive amounts of fast-moving data. Big data and analytics in those firms not only informed internal decisions in those organizations, but also formed the basis for customer-facing products, services, and features. Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved iianalytics.com | 12 Big Data2.0 âą Complex, large, unstructured data sources âą New analytical and computational capabilities âą âData Scientistsâ emerge âą Online firms create data-based products and services Analytics 2.0 Characteristics - Analytics 2.0 -
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All Rights Reserved These pioneering Internet and social network companies were built around big data from the beginning. They didnât have to reconcile or integrate big data with more traditional sources of data and the analytics performed upon them, because for the most part they didnât have those traditional forms. They didnât have to merge big data technologies with their traditional IT infrastructures because those infrastructures didnât exist. Big data could stand alone, big data analytics could be the only focus of analytics, and big data technology architectures could be the only architecture. iianalytics.com | 13 Analytics 2.0 Data Environment Copyright 2013, SAS Best Practices - Analytics 2.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Big data analytics as a standalone entity in Analytics 2.0 were quite different from the 1.0 era in many ways. As the big data term suggests, the data itself was either very large, relatively unstructured, fast-movingâor possessing all of these attributes. Data was often externally-sourced, coming from the Internet, the human genome, sensors of various types, or voice and video. A new set of technologies began to be employed at this time. iianalytics.com | 14 Key Developments in 2.0 - Analytics 2.0 - âș Fast flow of data necessitated rapid storage and processing âș Parallel servers running Hadoop for fast batch data processing âș Unstructured data required âNoSQLâ databases âș Data stored and analyzed in public or private cloud computing environments âș âIn-memoryâ analytics and âin-databaseâ analytics employed âș Machine learning methods meant the overall speed of analysis was much faster (from days to minutes) âș Visual analytics often crowded out predictive and prescriptive techniques
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All Rights Reserved The ethos of Analytics 2.0 was quite different from 1.0. The new generation of quantitative analysts was called âdata scientists,â with both computational and analytical skills. Many data scientists were not content with working in the back room; they wanted to work on new product offerings and to help shape the business. There was a high degree of impatience; one big data startup CEO said, âWe tried agile [development methods], but it was too slow.â The big data industry was viewed as a âland grabâ and companies sought to acquire customers and capabilities very quickly. Analytics 2.0 Ethos âș Be âon the bridgeâ if not in charge of it âș âAgile is too slowâ âș âBeing a consultant is the dead zoneâ âș Develop products, not PowerPoints or reports âș Information (and hardware and software) wants to be free âș All problems can be solved in a hackathon âș Share your big data tools with the community âș âNobodyâs ever done this before!â iianalytics.com | 15- Analytics 2.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Analytics 3.0âFast Impact for the Data Economy Big data is still a popular concept, and one might think that weâre still in the 2.0 period. However, there is considerable evidence that large organizations are entering the Analytics 3.0 era. Itâs an environment that combines the best of 1.0 and 2.0âa blend of big data and traditional analytics that yields insights and offerings with speed and impact. Rapid Insights Providing Business Impact 3.0 âą Analytics integral to running the business; strategic asset âą Rapid and agile insight delivery âą Analytical tools available at point of decision âą Cultural evolution embeds analytics into decision and operational processes âą All businesses can create data- based products and services iianalytics.com | 16 Analytics 3.0 Characteristics - Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved ANALYTICS 3.0 âTHE ERA OF IMPACT 1.0 Traditional Analytics Rapid Insights Providing Business Impact Big Data2.0 3.0 âą Primarily descriptive analytics and reporting âą Internally sourced, relatively small, structured data âą âBack roomâ teams of analysts âą Internal decision support âą Analytics integral to running the business; strategic asset âą Rapid and agile insight delivery âą Analytical tools available at point of decision âą Cultural evolution embeds analytics into decision and operational processes âą All businesses can create data- based products and services âą Complex, large, unstructured data sources âą New analytical and computational capabilities âą âData Scientistsâ emerge âą Online firms create data- based products and services iianalytics.com | 17- Analytics 3.0 -
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trait of the Analytics 3.0 era is that not only online firms, but virtually any type of firm in any industry, can participate in the data economy. Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved Although itâs early days for this new model, the traits of Analytics 3.0 are already becoming apparent. Banks, industrial manufacturers, health care providers, retailersâany company in any industry that is willing to exploit the possibilitiesâcan all develop data-based offerings for customers, as well as support internal decisions with big data. iianalytics.com | 18- Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved There is considerable evidence that when big data is employed by large organizations, it is not viewed as a separate resource from traditional data and analytics, but merged together with them. In addition to this integration of the 1.0 and 2.0 environments, other attributes of Analytics 3.0 organizations are described on the following pages. "From the beginning of our Science function at AIG, our focus was on both traditional analytics and big data. We make use of structured and unstructured data, open source and traditional analytics tools. We're working on traditional insurance analytics issues like pricing optimization, and some exotic big data problems in collaboration with MIT. It was and will continue to be an integrated approach.â âMurli Buluswar, Chief Science Officer AIG iianalytics.com | 19 Analytics 3.0 in Action - Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Multiple Data Types, Often Combined Organizations are combining large and small volumes of data, internal and external sources, and structured and unstructured formats to yield new insights in predictive and prescriptive models. Often the increased number of data sources is viewed as incremental, rather than a revolutionary advance in capability. At Schneider National, a large trucking firm, the company is increasingly adding data from new sensorsâmonitoring fuel levels, container location and capacity, driver behavior, and other key indicatorsâto its logistical optimization algorithms. The goal is to improveâslowly and steadilyâthe efficiency of the companyâs route network, to lower the cost of fuel, and to decrease the risk of accidents. iianalytics.com | 20 Analytics 3.0 in Action - Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved A New Set of Data Management Options In the 1.0 era, firms employed data warehouses with copies of operational data as the basis for analysis. In the 2.0 era, the focus was on Hadoop clusters and NoSQL databases. Now, however, there are a variety of options from which to choose in addition to these earlier tools: Database and big data appliances, SQL-to-Hadoop environments (sometimes called âHadoop 2.0â), vertical and graph databases, etc. iianalytics.com | 21 Enterprise data warehouses are still very much in evidence as well. The complexity and number of choices that IT architects have to make about data management have expanded considerably, and almost every organization will end up with a hybrid data environment. The old formats havenât gone away, but new processes need to be developed by which data and the focal point for analysis will move across staging, evaluation, exploration, and production applications. - Analytics 3.0 -
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The challenge in
the 3.0 era is to adapt operational and decision processes to take advantage of what the new technologies and methods can bring forth. Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved Technologies and Methods are Much Faster Big data technologies from the Analytics 2.0 period are considerably faster than previous generations of technology for data management and analysis. To complement the faster technologies, new âagileâ analytical methods and machine learning techniques are being employed that produce insights at a much faster rate. Like agile system development, these methods involve frequent delivery of partial outputs to project stakeholders; as with the best data scientistsâ work, there is an ongoing sense of urgency. iianalytics.com | 22- Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Integrated and Embedded Analytics Consistent with the increased speed of analytics and data processing, models in Analytics 3.0 are often being embedded into operational and decision processes, dramatically increasing their speed and impact. Some firms are embedding analytics into fully automated systems based on scoring algorithms or analytics-based rules. Others are building analytics into consumer-oriented products and features. In any case, embedding the analytics into systems and processes not only means greater speed, but also makes it more difficult for decision-makers to avoid using analyticsâ usually a good thing. Procter & Gambleâs leadership is passionate about analytics and has moved business intelligence from the periphery of operations to the center of how business gets done. P&G embeds analytics in day-to-day management decision-making, with its âBusiness Sphereâ management decision rooms and over 50,000 desktops equipped with âDecision Cockpits.â iianalytics.com | 23 Analytics 3.0 in Action - Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Hybrid Technology Environments Itâs clear that the Analytics 3.0 environment involves new technology architectures, but itâs a hybrid of well-understood and emerging tools. The existing technology environment for large organizations is not being disbanded; some firms still make effective use of relational databases on IBM mainframes. However, there is a greater use of big data technologies like Hadoop on commodity server clusters; cloud technologies (private and public), and open-source software. The most notable changes in the 3.0 environment are new options for data storage and analysis , and attempts to eliminate the ETL (extract, transform, and load) step before data can be assessed and analyzed. This objective is being addressed through real-time messaging and computation tools such as Apache Kafka and Storm. iianalytics.com | 24 Analytics 3.0 Data Environment - Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Data Science/Analytics/IT Teams Data scientists often are able to run the whole showâor at least have a lot of independenceâin online firms and big data startups. In more conventional large firms, however, they have to collaborate with a variety of other players. In many cases the âdata scientistsâ in large firms may be conventional quantitative analysts who are forced to spend a bit more time than they like on data management activities (which is hardly a new phenomenon). iianalytics.com | 25- Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved And the data hackers who excel at extracting and structuring data are working with conventional quantitative analysts who excel at modeling it. This collaboration is necessary to ensure that big data is matched by big analytics in the 3.0 era. Both groups have to work with IT, which supplies the big data and analytical infrastructure, provides the âsandboxesâ in which they can explore data, and who turns exploratory analyses into production capabilities. Teams of data hackers and quant analysts are doing whatever is necessary to get the analytical job done, and there is often a lot of overlap across roles. iianalytics.com | 26- Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Chief Analytics Officers When analytics and data become this important, they need senior management oversight. And it wouldnât make sense for companies to have multiple leaders for different types of data, so they are beginning to create âChief Analytics Officerâ roles or equivalent titles to oversee the building of analytical capabilities. We will undoubtedly see more such roles in the near future. iianalytics.com | 27 âș AIG âș University of Pittsburgh Medical Center âș The 2012 Barack Obama reelection campaign âș Wells Fargo âș Bank of America âș USAA âș RedBox âș FICO âș Teradata Organizations with C-level analytics roles: - Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved The Rise of Prescriptive Analytics There have always been three types of analytics: 1. descriptive, which report on the past; 2. predictive, which use models based on past data to predict the future; 3. prescriptive, which use models to specify optimal behaviors and actions. Analytics 3.0 includes all types, but there is an increased emphasis on prescriptive analytics. These models involve large-scale testing and optimization. They are a means of embedding analytics into key processes and employee behaviors. They provide a high level of operational benefits for organizations, but require high-quality planning and execution. UPS is using data from digital maps and telematics devices in its trucks to change the way it routes its deliveries. The new system (called ORION, for On-Road Integrated Optimization and Navigation) provides routing information to UPSâs 55,000 drivers. iianalytics.com | 28 Analytics 3.0 in Action - Analytics 3.0 -
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All Rights Reserved Summary Even though it hasnât been long since the advent of big data, these attributes add up to a new era. It is clear from our research that large organizations across industries are joining the data economy. They are not keeping traditional analytics and big data separate, but are combining them to form a new synthesis. Some aspects of Analytics 3.0 will no doubt continue to emerge, but organizations need to begin transitioning now to the new model. It means changes in skills, leadership, organizational structures, technologies, and architectures. Together these new approaches constitute perhaps the most sweeping change in what we do to get value from data since the 1980s. Analytics 3.0 Competing In The Data Economy âș Every companyânot just online firmsâ can create data and analytics-based products and services that change the game âș Not just supplying data, but customer insights and guides to decision-making âș Use âdata exhaustâ to help customers use your products and services more effectively âș Start with data opportunities or start with business problems? Answer is yes! âș Need âdata productsâ team good at data science, customer knowledge, new product/service development âș Opportunities and data come at high speed, so quants must respond quickly iianalytics.com | 29- Summary -
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All Rights Reserved Itâs important to remember that the primary value from big data comes not from the data in its raw form, but from the processing and analysis of it and the insights, decisions, products, and services that emerge from analysis. The sweeping changes in big data technologies and management approaches need to be accompanied by similarly dramatic shifts in how data supports decisions and product/service innovation processes. These shifts have only begun to emerge, and will be the most difficult work of the Analytics 3.0 era. However, there is little doubt that analytics can transform organizations, and the firms that lead the 3.0 charge will seize the most value. The primary value from big data comes not from the data in its raw form, but from the processing and analysis of it and the insights, decisions, products, and services that emerge from analysis. iianalytics.com | 30- Summary -
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SUMMARY OF THE
IDEA Era 1.0: Traditional Analytics 2.0: Big Data 3.0: Data Economy Timeframe Mid-1950s to 2000 Early 2000s to Today Today and in the Future Culture, Ethos Very few firms âcompete on analyticsââŠâwe know what we know.â Agile, experimental, hackingâŠnew focus on data-based products and services for customers Agile methods that speed âtime to decisionââŠall decisions driven (or influenced) by dataâŠthe data economy Type of analytics âą 5% predictive, prescriptive âą 95% reporting, descriptive âą 5% predictive, prescriptive âą 95% reporting, descriptive (visual) âą 90%+ predictive, prescriptive âą Reporting automated commodity Cycle time Months (âbatchâ activity) An insight a week Millions of insights per second Data Internal, structuredâŠvery few external sources available or perceived as valuable âdataâ Very large, unstructured, multi- sourceâŠmuch of whatâs interesting is externalâŠexplosion of sensor data âBig Dataâ Seamless combination of internal and externalâŠanalytics embedded in operational and decision processes⊠tools available at the point of decision âData Economyâ Technology Rudimentary BI, reporting toolsâŠdashboardsâŠdata stored in enterprise data warehouses or marts New technologies: Hadoop, commodity servers, in-memory, machine learning, open sourceâŠâunlimitedâ compute power New data architecturesâŠbeyond the warehouse New application architecturesâŠspecific apps, mobile Organization & Talent Analytical people segregated from business and ITâŠâBack Roomâ statisticians, quants without formal roles Data Scientists are âon the bridgeââŠtalent shortage notedâŠeducational programs on the rise Centralized teams, specialized functions among team members, dedicated funding⊠Chief Analytics Officers ⊠recognized training, education programs Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved iianalytics.com | 31- Summary -
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IMPACT FOR THE DATA ECONOMY 1.0 Traditional Analytics Fast Business Impact for the Data Economy Big Data2.0 3.0 âą Primarily descriptive analytics and reporting âą Internally sourced, relatively small, structured data âą âBack roomâ teams of analysts âą Internal decision support âą Seamless blend of traditional analytics and big data âą Analytics integral to running the business; strategic asset âą Rapid and agile insight delivery âą Analytical tools available at point of decision âą Cultural evolution embeds analytics into decision and operational processes âą Complex, large, unstructured data sources âą New analytical and computational capabilities âą âData Scientistsâ emerge âą Online firms create data- based products and services Today Copyright© 2013 IIA All Rights Reserved iianalytics.com | 32- Summary -
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All Rights Reserved Recipe for a 3.0 World ï Start with an existing capability for data management and analytics ï Add some unstructured, large-volume data ï Throw some product/service innovation into the mix ï Add a dash of Hadoop ï Cook up some data in a high-heat convection oven ï Embed this dish into a well-balanced meal of processes and systems ï Promote the chef to Chief Analytics Officer iianalytics.com | 33- Summary -
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All Rights Reserved Recommendations for Success in the New Data Economy iianalytics.com | 34 âș Use five factors (DELTA), five levels (1-5) to establish and measure analytical capability âș Become a student of the analytics environment âș Educate your leaders on the potential of analytics based on what youâre seeing âș Use IIA as your barometer - Recommendations -
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