Review
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This practical guide is a must-read for data leaders
building the foundation of value creation from data. (Katia
Walsh)
Without any doubt, this playbook is a must read for the primary
audience, the CDOs. In my opinion, it is equally a must read for
the secondary audience, the C-Suite, for the in on how the
role complements their businesses. (Sham Kashikar)
Nothing, literally nothing, works in a company without the input
of data in some shape or form...well said Caroline and Peter!
Data is indeed here to stay. We’ve got pundits excling that,
data is the new oil, the new currency, the new bacon...To all
Chief Data Officers and companies looking for a Chief Data
Officer, this book is all you need to get started. Caroline and
Peter have thought of everything including the first 100 days in
the CDO office! (Vanessa Eriksson)
The Chief Data Officer's Playbook is the best overall resource
available for CDOs and their teams. The release of this book is
perfectly timed. The CDO Club tracks CDO hires globally, and last
year alone the number of new CDO hires quintupled. The Playbook
is a compendium of essential knowledge anyone operating in the
current data environment must have. (David Mathison)
Brilliant overview for CDOs and senior leadership teams on this
emerging and disruptive role. It also offers the reader an
understanding of how the CDO - as a catalyst - has the dual task
of creating transformational value from data and to greatly
contribute towards the new data-driven of the organisation's
vision of the future. (Matt Corey)
This is a book for practitioners by practitioners. It offers
must-read ins into the potential of data to transform.
Whether de-mystifying the subject for busy C-Suite leaders, or
offering practical checklists for first-time CDOs to benchmark
progress, there's something here for anyone who cares about
harnessing data to improve outcomes. Read. Smile. Exploit. (Tim
Carmichael)
In today’s information-rich world, data-driven organisations have
the competitive edge. Data analytics and data-driven in make
the difference between guesswork and timely, evidence-based
decision making. Understanding the role of the Chief Data Officer
(CDO) is the key to unlocking this potential. This handy,
practical book gives you access to the expertise of
market-leading practitioners who have harnessed the power of data
to deliver real business gains in large-scale companies and
organisations. Whether you are an executive looking to transform
the use of data in your organisation or an aspiring CDO looking
for hints and tips on how to develop your career and make a real
impact, this is the book for you. (Nick Poole)
A seminal work of impressive depth and , The Chief Data
Officer's Playbook is essential reading and a critically
important addition to professional, corporate, community, and
academic library Corporate Management instructional reference
collections and supplemental studies lists. (Michael Dunford
Midwest Book Review)
About the Author
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Caroline Carruthers is Network Rail’s first Chief Data Officer,
Network Rail runs, maintains and develops Britain’s rail
infrastructure where information and data management is a
critical capability within this highly complex environment. She
has established a small core team operating with a larger matrix
team drawing together Information Governance, Information
Security, Data Protection, Freedom of Information, Records
Management and Business Intelligence to deliver the vision of
effective, accountable and sustainable management of information
across Network Rail. She draws on experience from a varied
background covering CIO/CTO roles through to running large scale
complex change programmes. It was the re that
‘everything we do is fuelled by data and information’ that drove
Caroline down the CDO route and she regularly describes herself
as a Data Cheerleader.
Peter Jackson is Southern Water's first Head of Data. Previously
he was the Pensions Regulator first Head of Data. The Pensions
Regulator (TPR) is an executive non-departmental government body
(DWP is sponsoring Dept) that regulates 47,000 work based
pensions and 1.8 million employers in Automatic Enrolment. Peter
has a background as a business analyst and code developer, so his
skill is seated in a firm business and technical foundation.
Peter is passionate about data and believes that delivering the
‘data narrative’ to the business is as important as being
technically credible.