Many companies are struggling to manage torrents of data and protect their information assets as data theft increases. Even organizations with a data management function and chief data officer often find that their IT is badly behind the curve due to flawed or duplicated data sets. In this Harvard Business Review article, AIG CDO Leandro DalleMule and Babson College professor Thomas H. Davenport present a new framework for building a robust data strategy that can be applied across all industries and levels of data maturity. The key to success is building a coherent data strategy that strikes a balance between offense and defense—and dynamically adjusts as competitive pressures and overall corporate strategy shift.
As global business challenges become more complex, general managers must play a more strategic role in driving corporate success. The General Management Program (GMP) is designed to accelerate your leadership transformation through a highly integrated and intensive modular format that expands your leadership skills, vision, and network. Working with the Harvard Business School faculty and a personal leadership coach, you will develop a competitive strategy, customized case study, and personal action plan to address a critical challenge facing your company. You will emerge from GMP as a cross-functional leader—fully prepared to run an end-to-end business, anticipate and respond to competitive threats, and contribute to long-term strategic growth.
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