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Can online learning bridge South-east Asia’s education gap?

Data quality: the foundation of effective data governance

A survey of more than 500 business executives in North America and Europe, conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Collibra, finds that the objective of data governance programmes is accuracy above all. Improving data quality ranks as the most important benefit of data governance for 38% of survey respondents, equalled only by the related goal of data security. Fifty-one percent of respondents say data accuracy is an important metric of success for their data-governance programmes, the highest percentage for any metric.
 

Championing data throughout the business

Management considered data governance protocols successful if they protected customer data, complied with applicable law and met basic standards of reliability. Underpinning this approach was the widespread view among executives that data governance was a cost centre rather than value driver. Today, more companies recognise that their vast troves of information represent an untapped source of business value, and as a result they’re looking to data governance with new aspirations.

Redefining limits: The future of sports and technology

Technology has helped propel a better understanding of the science of training and the readiness of athletes, which have both continued to redefine the limits of athletes and para athletes. This programme explores the future relationship of sports and technology via topics ranging from running, swimming, athletic longevity, sports entertainment, nutrition and neuroscience.

Singapore’s digital transformation environment remains the strongest in Asia, according to The EIU

Artificial intelligence and design innovation to shape technology hardware in future, reveals new EIU research sponsored by HONOR

Prioritisation and precision: How artificial intelligence and design thinking will transform technology production

Two major developments in technology hardware production dynamics—adoption of advanced innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI) and growing adherence to design thinking—are giving executives in the technology industry opportunities to experiment, optimise and boost agility, particularly as product design grows in importance within the production process.

Getting a handle on big data takes technology and talent

Priorities of progress: understanding citizens' voices

Commissioned by Nitto Denko, The Economist Intelligence Unit produced a global study Priorities of progress: understanding citizens’ voices, that sheds light on citizens’ priorities among issues that range from healthcare, education, social protection, public safety, R&D, to the environment and transport infrastructure. The report builds insights from a 50-country citizen survey and interviews with a panel of experts and measures survey responses against publicly available spending data of governments.

Healthcare is top priority among citizens globally, finds new global study by the Economist Intelligence Unit

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