Computers, Processes and Management (CPM)
Applying People and Technology to Business
Big Data Health Check
Finding anyone with the right Big Data skills with the breadth, depth and experience can be both time-consuming and expensive.
But imagine spending some time with the ex CTO of a major Business Analytics company, experienced in 10’s of successful Big Data deployments, or someone of a similar background to talk through your Big Data concerns, have a ‘fresh pair of eyes’ look at your strategy. That’s worth considering.
A Big Data Health Check will:
- Give you time to talk with an experienced expert – getting answers to your questions
- conduct an initial assessment of the capability and effectiveness of your internal team (or service providers)
- undertake a brief review of your key business processes and the way in which you work with your technology, customers and suppliers
Finally, we will feedback a guide to improvements, best practice and/or cost savings you can make across your business – helping you develop your future plan.
To make best use of time, we may ask you to provide information ahead of the review taking place and to ensure the individuals we need to meet are available.
To register for our Big Data Health Check simply click here.
All Big Data Health Checks are carried out totally confidentially.
Some Questions to Ask?
- Do you know the impact that Big Data will have on your organisation?
- According to CSC 40% of Big Data projects fail ? Do you know whether your Big Data project is on track?
- In the past large data projects have delivered the tools and data platforms and never delivered the value? Are your business outcomes aligned?
- Are you confident that they will deliver the technology to meet your business needs?
- Are you confident that you will be able to “ACT” on what is found from mining Big Data?
- What do all these jargon words used in Big Data mean and do I need to know them?
- If you could find the right person , would you value a discussion with someone who could help?
Some things to Consider
- Between 5 and 15% of information within organisations is used to drive their IT systems. 85% or more isn’t used. Could using this information help retain customers? grow your customers’ business, streamline your operations? Make better use of your sales force?
- What areas of your business might exploit data? Internally for growth, maximise margin and improve effectiveness? Externally bringing new products and services or inhibiting competition? Some companies have seen a 10% year on year revenue growth!
- Would you like to explore?
- Would you like to understand whether big data isn’t applicable to your business?