Data and analytics have rapidly become essential business tools. To make best use of these tools and techniques, organizations must find ways to democratize analytics – simplifying every aspect of data to make the process easy for everyone. We speak with Alan Jacobson, the chief data and analytics officer (CDAO) of Alteryx, to learn how organizations can democratize their data and analytics efforts. The conversation includes these topics: On Alteryx and the chief data and analytics officer role On organizational data strategy On the data mindset and adopting an analytics and data culture On making data and analytics easier to use On data and analytics in large organizations On metrics and KPIs for data analytics On operational metrics for evaluating data maturity and usage On data governance for analytics On data science and analytics training and employee upskilling On creating a culture of data and analytics awareness On democratizing data and analytics On Alteryx and making analytics easier for users Alan Jacobson is the chief data and analytics officer (CDAO) of Alteryx, driving key data initiatives and accelerating digital business transformation for the Alteryx global customer base. As CDAO, Jacobson leads the company’s data science practice as a best-in-class example of how a company can get maximum leverage out of its data and the insights it contains. He is responsible for data management and governance, product and internal data, and use of the Alteryx Platform to drive continued growth. Prior to joining Alteryx, Alan held a variety of leadership roles at Ford Motor Company across engineering, marketing, sales and new business development; most recently leading a team of data scientists to drive digital transformation across the enterprise.
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