We publish these lists to acknowledge the incredible work that’s being done to advance the cause of data and analytics across the globe, and to highlight the achievements of the individuals at the leading edge of innovation.
In addition to honoring the 100 brilliant executives who make up this year’s list, this report also contains exclusive interviews with 23 of them, highlighting their key achievements of 2021, the challenges they’ve overcome along the way and their goals for 2022.
It truly provides an excellent opportunity to celebrate the amazing people within our world of data & analytics.
Are data and analytics teams in Australia and New Zealand about to turn a corner?
Data and Analytics continues to have a significant impact on the decision-making processes of enterprises globally, brought about through big digitisation projects and a recognition of the power analytics and insights can have to improve all facets of an organisation.
This survey of 150 Australian & New Zealand data and analytics executives seeks to benchmark the industry’s progress and gauge to what extent data and analytics is driving business in the Australia and New Zealand region.
Data and analytics leaders in the financial services sector are helping to transform the industry to be more digital-first and data-driven.
Deploying data architecture, implementing data-centric practices, improving customer interactions and ensuring appropriate data governance frameworks are among the few key areas financial services data leaders are focused on in improving their organisations’ ability to keep up with customer demand and remain relevant in 2022.
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While certain aspects of data collection and reporting have existed in various forms in healthcare for decades, there is renewed focus on innovation and increasing the role of data in making decisions across the sector.
Featuring insights from six health-focused data and analytics leaders across Asia Pacific, this report explores the importance of data in healthcare, how it is put to work today, as well as some exciting applications and projects coming together in the region.
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It’s an exciting time in digital innovation. It’s also a time of discourse around how best to chart our course forward, and what guardrails must exist to guide this industry to proceed in the most responsible way.
Previously the Australian Human Rights Commissioner, UTS Professor Edward Santow spoke with Business of Data about some of the considerations we should be making around responsible technology as these fields become more and more prevalent.