Thursday, May 09, 2013

The Value of Big Data Isn't the Data - Kristian J. Hammond - Harvard Business Review

The Value of Big Data Isn't the Data - Kristian J. Hammond - Harvard Business Review: The Value of Big Data Isn't the Data
by Kristian J. Hammond | 11:00 AM May 1, 2013

It is clear that a new age is upon us. Evidence-based decision-making (aka Big Data) is not just the latest fad, it's the future of how we are going to guide and grow business. But let's be very clear: There is a huge distinction to be made between "evidence" and "data." The former is the end game for understanding where your business has been and where it needs to go. The latter is the instrument that lets us get to that end game. Data itself isn't the solution. It's just part of the path to that solution.
The confusion here is understandable. In an effort to move from the Wild West world of shoot-from-the-hip decision making to a more evidence-based model, companies realized that they would need data. As a result, organizations started metering and monitoring every aspect of their businesses. Sales, manufacturing, shipping, costs and whatever else could be captured were all tracked and turned into well-controlled (or not so well-controlled) data.

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