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The Economics of Data, Analytics, and Digital Transformation

By : Bill Schmarzo
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Book Image

The Economics of Data, Analytics, and Digital Transformation

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By: Bill Schmarzo

Overview of this book

In today’s digital era, every organization has data, but just possessing enormous amounts of data is not a sufficient market discriminator. The Economics of Data, Analytics, and Digital Transformation aims to provide actionable insights into the real market discriminators, including an organization’s data-fueled analytics products that inspire innovation, deliver insights, help make practical decisions, generate value, and produce mission success for the enterprise. The book begins by first building your mindset to be value-driven and introducing the Big Data Business Model Maturity Index, its maturity index phases, and how to navigate the index. You will explore value engineering, where you will learn how to identify key business initiatives, stakeholders, advanced analytics, data sources, and instrumentation strategies that are essential to data science success. The book will help you accelerate and optimize your company’s operations through AI and machine learning. By the end of the book, you will have the tools and techniques to drive your organization’s digital transformation. Here are a few words from Dr. Kirk Borne, Data Scientist and Executive Advisor at Booz Allen Hamilton, about the book: "Data analytics should first and foremost be about action and value. Consequently, the great value of this book is that it seeks to be actionable. It offers a dynamic progression of purpose-driven ignition points that you can act upon."
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index
Appendix A: My Most Popular Economics of Data, Analytics, and Digital Transformation Infographics

DX Law #2: It's About Digital Transformation, Not Digitalization

Digital Transformation is about reinventing your customer engagements and business operations with continuously learning AI capabilities to derive and drive new sources of customer, product, service, and operational value.

Digital Transformation is more than just digitalization, which is the integration of digital technologies such as web-based apps, mobile devices, and sensors into existing operational processes. digitalization enhances or replaces human-centric processes with digital technologies, such as transmitting current patient health and wellness data to the cloud using mobile devices, apps, and sensors on a real-time, granular basis instead of requiring patients to physically travel to a care facility on an as-needed basis and have their vital health and wellness numbers manually recorded by a nurse (see Figure 8.3).

Figure 8.3: Digitalization versus Digital Transformation

Digital Transformation...