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BARC COVID Survey 21 – The changing data & analytics priorities in the COVID-19 era
Find out how the coronavirus crisis is affecting the development of data and analytics in companies.
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This study explores the following questions:
- What are the most important issues in data and analytics during the ongoing coronavirus crisis?
- Which initiatives are companies taking to deal with the changed requirements caused by the pandemic?
- What effect has the pandemic had on the application of data-driven decisions in companies?
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Further information
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused companies to rethink their priorities, and increase their focus on initiatives that were previously less important.
BARC’s second survey on the the impact of the coronavirus crisis on the development of data and analytics attracted feedback from 950 companies between March and May 2021.
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