Chief data officer

{{Short description|Top information processor in a corporation}}

A Chief Data Officer (CDO) is a corporate officer responsible for enterprise-wide governance and utilization of information as an asset, via data processing, analysis, data mining, information trading and other means. CDOs usually report to the chief executive officer (CEO), although depending on the area of expertise this can vary. The CDO is a member of the executive management team and manager of enterprise-wide data processing and data mining.

Recently, countries like Canada, Estonia, France, Spain{{Cite web |last=Lima |first=João Marques |date=2021-07-21 |title=Spain appoints first Chief Data Officer, vows to promote construction of digital infrastructure |url=https://thetechcapital.com/spain-appoints-first-chief-data-officer-vows-to-promote-construction-of-digital-infrastructure/ |access-date=2023-09-02 |website=The Tech Capital |language=en}} and the United States have established this position of Chief Data Officer. There are ongoing efforts advocating for this role to be more prevalent within government structures to oversee the data strategy and ecosystem of the respective nations.Karla Yee Amezaga, Supheakmungkol Sarin, "[https://unstats.un.org/unsd/undataforum/blog/crucial-role-of-government-cdo/ Unlocking the Public Sector Potential: The Crucial Role of Government Chief Data Officers]", [https://unstats.un.org/unsd/undataforum UN World Data Forum] 2023

Role definition

The chief data officer title shares its abbreviation with the chief digital officer, but the two are not the same job. The chief data officer has a significant measure of business responsibility for determining what kinds of information the enterprise will choose to capture, retain and exploit and for what purposes.{{Cite web |url=https://www.bigdataparis.com/presentation/mercredi/PDelort.pdf?PHPSESSID=tv7k70pcr3egpi2r6fi3qbjtj6#page=11 |title=Accueil - Big Data et AI Paris 2022 |access-date=2014-05-21 |archive-date=2022-01-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220113035531/https://www.bigdataparis.com/#page=11 |url-status=dead }} However, the similar-sounding chief digital officer or chief digital information officer often does not bear that business responsibility, but rather is responsible for the information systems through which data is stored and processed. A chief data officer's purpose is to connect the technological results to the needed business results. Various other roles entail having an understanding of the business value. It means using data to derive business outcomes. It can be achieved by knowing the team members and activities performed, the stakeholder values and understanding customer needs. Some responsibilities include governance, advising & monitoring enterprise data. In terms of operations, it means enabling data usability along with efficiency and availability. They have to innovate which means driving the business towards digital transformation innovation, cost reduction, and revenue generation. Their role is also to provide supporting analytics with reports on products, customers, operations, and markets. They need to protect the data and eliminate data territorialism while also promoting data ethics.Earley, S. (2017). The Role of the Chief Data Officer: Managing Expectations. IT Professional, 19(3), 66–69. https://doi.org/10.1109/MITP.2017.49

History and evolution

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The role of manager for data processing was not elevated to that of senior management prior to the 1980s. As organizations have recognized the importance of information technology as well as business intelligence, data integration, master data management and data processing to the fundamental functioning of everyday business, this role has become more visible and crucial. This role includes defining strategic priorities for the company in the area of data systems and opportunities, identifying new business opportunities pertaining to data, optimizing revenue generation through data, and generally representing data as a strategic business asset at the executive table.

With the rise in service-oriented architectures (SOA), large-scale system integration, and heterogeneous data storage/exchange mechanisms (databases, XML, EDI, etc.), it is necessary to have a high-level individual, who possesses a combination of business knowledge, technical skills, and people skills, guide data strategy. Besides the revenue opportunities, acquisition strategy, and customer data policies, the chief data officer is charged with explaining the strategic value of data and its important role as a business asset and revenue driver to executives, employees, and customers. This contrasts with the older view of data systems as mere back-end IT systems.

More recently, with the adoption of data science the chief data officer is sometimes looked upon as the key strategy person either reporting to the chief strategy officer or serving the role of CSO in lieu of one. This person has the responsibility of measuring along various business lines and consequently defining the strategy for the next growth opportunities, product offerings, markets to pursue, competitors to look at etc. This is seen in organizations like Chartis, AllState and Fidelity. The role of CDOs is broadly accepted in 2019, 67.9% of major companies reported to have appointed a CDO, up from 12.0% in 2012.{{cite web |last1=Bean |first1=Randy |title=Chief Data Officers Struggle To Make A Business Impact |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/ciocentral/2019/06/24/chief-data-officers-struggle-to-make-a-business-impact/?sh=29da33cff1a4 |website=Forbes |access-date=7 November 2020}}

Early CDO appointments

  • Cathryne Clay Doss of Capital One was appointed chief data officer in 2002.{{cite web|url=http://www.itworld.com/article/2701047/cloud-computing/return-of-the-chief-data-officer.html|title=Return of the Chief Data Officer|first=Nancy|last=Gohring|date=12 March 2014|publisher=}}
  • Sanket doshi , CDO of Oracle
  • Usama Fayyad, chief data officer and senior vice president of Yahoo! in 2005.{{cite news|last1=Piatetsky-Shapiro|first1=Gregory|title=Interview with Usama Fayyad|url=http://www.kdnuggets.com/news/2005/n20/3i.html|access-date=25 December 2010|work=KDnuggets Newsletter|agency=KDnuggets|issue=20|publisher=KDnuggets|date=24 October 2005|ref=kdnuggets-fayyad}}{{cite news|last1=Grey|first1=Dan |title=The Power of Data to Know the World, to Improve the World, and to Change the World|url=http://dataconomy.com/the-power-of-data-to-know-the-world-to-improve-the-world-and-to-change-the-world/|access-date=21 December 2015|work=Dataconomy |date=14 October 2015}}

Notable example CDOs

  • Philip Bourne is associate director for data science at the National Institutes of Health{{Cite web|url=https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-names-dr-philip-e-bourne-first-associate-director-data-science|title=NIH Names Dr. Philip E. Bourne First Associate Director for Data Science|date=2015-08-10|access-date=2016-07-16}}
  • Usama Fayyad was the first CDO for Yahoo! in 2004-2009 and also the CDO of Barclays in London from 2013 to 2016. He showed how the role can generate value by creating a $500 million new revenue source based on behavioral Targeting of Ads for Yahoo! in 2008.{{cite web |url=http://www.chiefdataofficereurope.com/speaker/usama-fayyad/ |title=» Usama Fayyad Chief Data Officer Europe |access-date=2016-07-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160506072020/http://www.chiefdataofficereurope.com/speaker/usama-fayyad/ |archive-date=2016-05-06 }}
  • Ashok Srivastava is the chief data officer of Intuit leading artificial intelligence and machine learning at the company.{{cite web |last1=Colvin |first1=Geoff |title=Intuit's CEO on the $7.1 billion Credit Karma acquisition, reorienting toward A.I., and reskilling workers |url=https://fortune.com/2020/12/22/intuit-credit-karma-acquisition-ceo-sasan-goodarzi-ai-reskilling/ |website=Fortune |access-date=24 January 2021}}

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