Executive Update

Understanding the Value of Data

Posted May 11, 2020 | Leadership | Technology |
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Most of us will have some intuitive criteria for judging what data is valuable. These intuitive criteria may be good enough for simple and familiar operations, but when we start to address more complex and dynamic ones, we need a more systematic method for assigning value to data. In this Executive Update, we look at some of the challenges of putting a monetary or nonmonetary value on your data assets.
About The Author
Richard Veryard
Richard Veryard is a data architect with a keen interest in technology ethics. Currently, he is developing the data strategy for a global organization. Mr. Veryard's books include Component-Based Business and Building Organizational Intelligence, and he is writing a book on data strategy. He can be reached at richard@veryard.com.
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