Published: 29 April 2024
Summary
Chief enterprise architects struggle to provide consumable advice that supports business success. CEAs should collaborate with D&A, leveraging the unique strengths of each team, on creating data-driven guidance and deliverables that facilitate business success.
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Key Findings
Chief enterprise architects (CEAs) and chief data and analytics officers (CDAOs) share the same priorities, but focus on them differently. EA tends to be successful at bringing together the business and the IT transformation, whereas D&A tends to be successful in engaging stakeholders, understanding strategic priorities, delivering on data-driven, decision-centric and distributed initiatives that align to them and providing governance and data literacy to realize their value.
Business leaders are looking for insight in the form of confidence in a decision they will make or in options about additional ways to pursue value. When it comes to data itself,
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