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‘The Al Academy : 11-14 minutes : 01/12/2021
Not all companies are prepared to extract business
value from data. The first step to Data Fluency is to
measure your current Data Maturity level.
We live in a Data dominated world. Both at individual and professional level, we have
uncountable daily reminders of how our actions, our decisions and even our feelings are
transformed into an ocean of data used in tum to fuel our digital lives and economies. But
not all companies are as prepared to extract business value from data
If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it. — Peter Drucker
Paraphrasing a famous quote by Peter Drucker, the only way to improve an organization's
ability to generate value from data is to measure how well it is doing. So the question
becomes: how do | measure my company’s Data Maturity?
Data Maturity and your journey to Data Fluency
Data Maturity is a measurement of the company’s ability to embed data in its strategy and
decision-making process. Data Fluency represents the highest level of a company's Data
Maturity. When achieved, it can become the foundation for a significant competitive
advantage.
To reach Data Fluency, an organization must develop a harmonized set of actions around
human resources, processes and technical solutions. It is a very complex transformation
journey, but the impact on business performance is so high that it will separate successful
companies from those who will be left behind
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Company's Data Maturity levels
In order to analyze and understand a company's Data Maturity, we've developed a
framework that defines different Maturity Levels.
Below is a simplified but useful summary:
1, Data Beginner: Data lives in silos and an excessive amount of time and energy is
spent to extract it and prepare it to perform an analysis. Data Analysts explore and
summarize data using deductive techniques and basic tools, such as Excel. Insights
are presented on hand-crafted PowerPoint presentations.
2. Data Novice: The company has invested in consolidating all its raw data in data
lakes in more specialized tools for data preparation and transformation and started
hiring a few data scientists. Still data quality issues and lack of scalable processes
generates more frustration than results.
3. Data Knowledgeable: The company has a clear vision for data analysis. It
recognizes Data Science as a core competency for competitive advantage. The
Chief Data Officer (CDO) or Chief Analytics Officer role has been introduced to help
manage data as a corporate asset. More advanced tools are used to provide
automated model deployment to generate business value to the company.
4. Data Literate: A data-driven approach to decision making is embraced. Data teams
are routinely generating value across the organization. Collaboration tools are
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introduced to enable sharing, modifying, tracking, and handing off data science
artifacts (features, models, pipelines etc). Company uses Metadata management
tools and predictive models are deployed and monitored in production across
heterogeneous systems (on-premise/cloud).
5, Data Fluent: Prescriptive data analytics is used to empower the company’s
business strategy. The process to transform data into strategic and operational
decisions is streamlined and automated. The data science professionals are
integrated within cross-functional teams to build core products and services. A clear
data govemance is established company-wide and data-driven decisions blossom
as a culture within the organization
How do | identify my company’s current Data Maturity?
Maturity Models have been around for some time and there are several available from
multiple technology vendors. The challenge with these models is that they are typically
focused around the areas addressed by the vendor's products.
At The Al Academy we have treasured our consulting engagements with a number of
large enterprises to build a more strategic framework for companies’ Data Maturity. Our
Maturity Model offers a 360-degree view on the strategic aspects a company needs to
focus on to become Data Fluent
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Data Maturity Model developed by The Al Academy
The Model is built around 3 main pillars, each detailed in 3 dimensions:
PILLAR 1: Talent & Competences
PILLAR 2: Processes & Governance
PILLAR 3: Technology
1. Talent & Competences
Any company transformation journey has to start from people: it won't matter how well
your strategy is designed if you don't have the talent to execute your vision. To effectively
evaluate a company’s Data Maturity from a Talent perspective, we should consider how it
is doing in terms of Roles, Organization and Collaboration.
Roles
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Most companies have data analysts exploring and summarizing data using deductive
techniques, but only those who have designated data leaders and well defined career
paths for data professionals can truly harvest business value from data, When roles are
well defined, the organization has a clear understanding of the competences required to
extract value from data and expectations for each role are clearly set, This leads to an
efficient execution of data projects with defined responsibilities and effective interactions.
Organization
Achieving Data Fluency also requires changes in the organization. Enterprises at the
beginning of their transformation journey are characterized by the lack of coordinated
efforts towards the adoption of data science best practices. This is sometimes followed by
the creation of a centralized team (data Center of Excellence). Only Data Fluent
organizations thought are able to strike a balance between a well-defined company-wide
data govemance and the ability to scale data science practices throughout the
organization.
Collaboration
It is often said that Data is a team sport. The spectrum of skills required to produce a data
product (be it an analytics dashboard or an API making data-informed decisions on
millions of credit requests) spans across multiple functions: it takes a team to master it.
Being able to work across these functional barriers is often a difficult challenge to
‘overcome, but is a key trait of companies who have reached Data Fluency.
2. Processes & Governance
Very often, organizations fail to reap the full benefits of the investment in talent because
internal processes are not designed for the new organizational structure and roles. The
result is frustration, both for the newly hired Data professionals and for top management
that feels it is taking too long for the data team to produce business impact. This is why
the second pillar of our Data Maturity Model is centered around Processes and
Governance and evaluates the company’s Data Maturity in terms of Data Awareness,
Data Access and Data Management.
Data Awareness
Every company, regardless of size, uses tens or hundreds of systems to perform their
‘operations across several functions (marketing, finance, sales, HR, etc). The amount of
data generated by these systems on a daily basis is enormous, but all this data can be
worthless if data professionals don’t have a systematic way to discover the available data
sources and their characteristics. Data Fluent companies have standardized catalogs and
metadata management tools that allows them to routinely assess the quality and the utility,
of such data to address business problems.
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Data Access
Oftentimes enormous amounts of data are stored using more or less efficient techniques,
but data scientists do not have access to it and this limits the impact they can generate on
their organization. This barrier is made even more challenging by recent regulations on
data privacy and user data protection. Only companies with the highest level of maturity
have implemented solutions that provide authenticated, programmatic access to
anonymous data and data lineage tracking,
Data Management
Most companies start their joumey towards Data Fluency by allocating specialized
resources to perform analytical work using advanced data science techniques. At the
beginning the assets produced through this analytical work are owned, stored and
organized by the individual specialists, but as the adoption of data science grows, the only
way to scale is to have a systematic management of all assets consumed and produced
(data, features, models, etc) by multiple teams across the organization,
3. Technology
‘A common cognitive bias is often at play when it comes to technology: since data
transformation is often placed in the hands of technical leaders, there is the tendency to
place a disproportionate emphasis on investing in tools. Technical leaders know well how
to evaluate and select technology and sometimes a little less well how to evaluate and
select people and processes (to use an often paraphrased Abraham Maslow quote “if all
you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail")
There is no doubt that tools are absolutely critical for a successful data transformation
strategy, but in some cases they are seen as the only need to execute the strategy. As a
result, companies find themselves with a fleet of Ferraris in the garage that nobody knows
how to drive or without roads to ride them on (or both)! Unfortunately the road to Data
Fluency doesn't stop with the acquisition of powerful tools: it takes a great deal of
coordination to be able to routinely deploy and scale data-driven solutions.
In order to assess a company's Data Maturity from a technology perspective, our Model
evaluates its approach to Tools, Deployment and Scalability.
Tools
The end-to-end workflow to build data products spans several stages from Data
Acquisition, Data Preparation and normalization, Feature Engineering, Predictive Models
development, Deployment and Monitoring. The performance of data teams can be
significantly improved by selecting the right technology stack for each of these steps, as
well as tools for end-to-end workflow management and automation.
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Deployment
Transforming predictive models into a solution integrated with the company's operational
tools and processes brings to the table a series of additional challenges. This is why only
a small percentage of the models being developed are deployed in a production
environment: only Data Fluent companies have mastered the ability to continuously
deploy and monitor predictive solutions in production
Scalability
The scale at which an organization is capable of leveraging data science is a clear sign of
its Data Maturity: this typically requires having hardware and software components (both
‘on premises and in the cloud) specifically dedicated to all stages of the data science
process, The ability to automate and scale each stage of the data product lifecycle is a
clear sign that the enterprise has achieved Data Fluency,
How can a Data Maturity Assessment help your
company move forward?
Assessing your company's current Data Maturity will probably require the participation of
key technology and business stakeholders, someone with the highest level of information
within the company, who can guarantee an unbiased picture of the company's current
practices.
To get you started with the assessment of your company’s Data Maturity, we have put
together a small set of questions (9) that will provide you with a picture of the current
status. By answering these 9 questions you will receive a customized report with scores
‘on all 9 dimensions described in this article. This is an easy way for you to identify areas
where your company should focus on next in its journey to Data Fluency.
It's completely free and available here:
www.the-ai-academy.com/data-maturity-assessment
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