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New Research: The Career Path to the Chief Data Officer Role

by Andrew White  |  May 19, 2016  |  1 Comment

My colleagues Alan Duncan and Mario Faria just published: Survey Analysis: The Career Path to the Chief Data Officer Role.

The rise of the CDO role reflects increasing need for overt leadership of data-driven digital business and to champion the value of data assets. Whether you are an aspiring CDO or an executive leader seeking to appoint one, we identify the characteristics that will lead to success in the role.

Enjoy!

Category: chief-data-officer-cdo  gartner-research  

Andrew White
Research VP
8 years at Gartner
22 years IT industry

Andrew White is a research vice president and agenda manager for MDM and Analytics at Gartner. His main research focus is master data management (MDM) and the drill-down topic of creating the "single view of the product" using MDM of product data. He was co-chair… Read Full Bio


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  1. […] My colleagues Alan Duncan and Mario Faria just published: Survey Analysis: The Career Path to the Chief Data Officer Role. The rise of the CDO role reflects increasing need for overt leadership of data-driven digital business and to champion the value of data assets. Whether you are an aspiring CDO or an executive leader seeking to …  […]



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