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Customer service and marketing

Customer service and marketing departments are changing the way they approach technology to meet this accelerated pace of interaction. As our survey of 37 customer services leaders and 34 marketing executives reveals, they are confident they can manage technology themselves, but seek to collaborate with IT on their ever-growing data challenge. 

Sales and marketing

Our survey of 50 sales leaders and 34 marketing executives found that the former are especially confident that they will have more control over technology in future. Collectively, sales and marketing are confident in their ability to manage technology themselves. However, they nevertheless recognise the need for collaboration with IT.

Finance

This helps to explain why, as our survey of 50 finance leaders revealed, they are confident they will have more control over technology in future, while acknowledging the importance of data quality and information security. 

Taking control of technology

Every department of every business relies on technology to do its job. Until recently, though, business units were almost entirely dependent on the IT department to meet their technology needs.

That is changing, as a new programme of research by the Economist Intelligence Unit has discovered. 

Is your company prepared to be a Target?

Business leaders should not wait until their own company data is breached before realising the value of sharing information about cyber incident response with others in the industry

What's the damage?

How much money do cyberattacks cost companies, economies, society? It seems safe to say that the financial fallout is severe and growing worse, but the details are all too murky.

Networked manufacturing

For developed and developing manufacturing economies alike, networked manufacturing—which uses data flows to drive better communication, co-ordination, and control in and around manufacturing—has the potential to secure competitiveness. Making use of such information flows promises greater production flexibility and a host of other benefits.

Data-driven decisions for all

Report Summary

The past decade has seen an explosion of data, one that is fundamentally transforming how businesses make decisions and improve their bottom lines. For business executives who seek to respond to market movements, timely decision-making is more critical than ever. However, doing so will demand swift access to data and an ability to synthesize data-derived insights.

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