Big Data & The Evolving Role of the CIO
Join our upcoming #DataTalk on Twitter as we talk about the evolving role of the Chief Information Officer (CIO). Our big data tweet chats are hosted by @ExperianDataLab and occur every other Thursday at 5 p.m. ET.
TOPIC: Big Data & The Evolving Role of the CIO
WHEN: Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 5 p.m. ET
Easy ways to chat with us on Twitter: Twubs or Tchat
If you have questions or suggestions for future topics and guests, please tweet @MikeDelgado.
Questions We’ll Discuss:
- Q1: What is the role of the CIO in an organization?
- Q2: How has the data evolution been changing the role of the CIO?
- Q3: How are organizations leveraging data as a strategic asset?
- Q4: What are the barriers preventing CIOs from using data assets more effectively?
- Q5: What investments should CIOs make to use data better?
- Q6: What team(s) within an organization should own the data?
- Q7: What types of companies should consider hiring a Chief Data Officer? When?
- Q8: What role should a CDO have in an organization?
- Q9: What are some key business objectives a CDO role can achieve?
- Q10: What are ways a CIO and CDO can work together?
- Q11: Any final tips on how an organization can use big data better?
Highlights from Past Tweet Chats:
Without data, decisions are opinions rather than facts. As engineers, we want to make decisions based on fact. [Retweet]
Instincts aren’t scalable, data science is. [Retweet]
You need to be careful when using data. Garbage in, garbage out. Big data sets always have some problems or bias in them. [Retweet]