Senior data and technology leaders cite better decision-making as the primary aim of data modernization, says new MIT Technology Review Insights report

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new report by MIT Technology Review Insights explores how data strategies and modernization initiatives misaligned with the overall business strategy--or too narrowly focused on AI--leave substantial business value on the table.

The report, "Modernizing data with strategic purpose," is produced in partnership with Thoughtworks and draws on a global survey of 350 senior data and technology leaders along with in-depth interviews conducted with experts on data strategy and modernization from firms including ExxonMobil, The Crown Estate, Payback, and Thoughtworks.

The key findings are as follows:

    --  AI isn't the only reason companies are modernizing the data estate.
        Better decision-making is the primary aim of data modernization, with
        nearly half (46%) of executives citing this among their three top
        drivers. Support for AI models (40%) and for decarbonization (38%) are
        also major drivers of modernization.
    --  Data strategy is too often siloed from business strategy. While only a
        small share (22%) of surveyed organizations lack a fully developed data
        strategy, no more than 39% say their data strategy is in complete
        alignment with the key objectives of the business. Data teams need to do
        more to bring other business units and functions into strategy
        discussions.
    --  Data strategy paves the road to modernization. It is probably no
        coincidence that most organizations (71%) that have undertaken a data
        modernization in the past two years have had a data strategy in place
        for longer than that. Modernization goals require buy-in from the
        business, and implementation decisions need strategic guidance, lest
        they lead to added complexity or duplication.
    --  Top data pain points are data quality and timeliness. Executives point
        to substandard data (cited by 41%) and untimely delivery (33%) as the
        facets of their data operations most in need of improvement. Incomplete
        or inaccurate data leads enterprise users to question data
        trustworthiness. This helps explain why the most common modernization
        measure taken by our respondents' organizations in the past two years
        has been to review and upgrade data governance (cited by 45%).

"Leaders highlight data modernization's focus on improving decision-making, driven by factors such as AI and decarbonization. However, a gap exists as organizations struggle to align data strategy with broader business goals," says Laurel Ruma, global director of custom content for MIT Technology Review. "By reviewing and upgrading data governance, organizations can improve operations, enhance data quality, and build trust."

"Only a third of leaders reported complete alignment of their data strategy with business strategy goals, which is key to organizations maximizing the business impact from their data," says Danilo Sato, global head of technology for data and AI for Thoughtworks. "By applying effective and scalable data engineering practices alongside a modern data platform, organizations will start realizing how data plus AI as a force multiplier can be a powerful driver of growth and competitive advantage."

To download the report, click here.

For more information please contact:

Natasha Conteh
Head of communications
MIT Technology Review Insights
natasha.conteh@technologyreview.com

About MIT Technology Review Insights

MIT Technology Review Insights is the custom publishing division of MIT Technology Review, the world's longest-running technology magazine, backed by the world's foremost technology institution--producing live events and research on the leading technology and business challenges of the day. Insights conducts qualitative and quantitative research and analysis in the US and abroad and publishes a wide variety of content, including articles, reports, infographics, videos, and podcasts. And through its growing MIT Technology Review Global Insights Panel, Insights has unparalleled access to senior-level executives, innovators, and entrepreneurs worldwide for surveys and in-depth interviews.

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