Your Guide to Scalable Data: Data Visualization
Unlock, Analyze, and Act on Your Data
Chapter 2: Analyze Your Data
Data-driven organizations are “23 times more likely to clearly outperform their competitors in terms of new customer acquisition than non-intensive users, and nine times more likely to surpass them in customer loyalty.”
However, most organizations struggle to scale analytics and face obstacles across their technology, processes, and people. This can include:
- A lack of data governance
- Disconnected legacy tools
- No commitment to change
- Insufficient data skills
Make better business decisions, faster
Ensure the responsible use of data without compromising governance
- Implement and manage end-to-end governance that enables, not restricts, data use
- Promote transparency and trust with integrated data management
- Meet and maintain compliance, risk, and policy requirements
Find insights faster with modern analytics that everyone can use
"Having one fast, agile team is helpful, but having many of them across an enterprise, and enabling them with the right structures, processes, and culture, makes it possible for the entire system to move faster."
- Implement and scale analytics that people of all skill levels can easily use
- Lower barriers to more advanced analysis with AI and machine learning
- Remove bottlenecks and eliminate slow, requirements-gathering BI processes
Achieve agility and business outcomes with scalable analytics
"89% of data-leading organizations see improvements to customer retention and acquisition compared to data-adopting entities."
- Align your organizational data strategy and success metrics
- Provide valuable data in context, directly in users' workflows
- Foster a culture of data-driven decision-making that encourages innovation
Customer Story
Avaya
Avaya replaced 12,000 reports with 15 dashboards, empowering data exploration and enhanced forecasting