Organizational silos weigh heavier than data silos – overcoming them is a cultural journey

Data Black Holes Survey: Chapter 4

Organizational silos often weigh heavier than data silos. Overcoming them is a cultural journey. Find out what it takes.

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About the author(s)

Senior Analyst Data & Analytics

Timm Grosser is a Senior Analyst Data & Analytics at BARC with a focus on data strategy, data governance and data management. His core expertise is the definition and implementation of data & analytics strategy, organization, architecture and software selection.

He is a popular speaker at conferences and seminars and has authored numerous BARC studies and articles.

Senior Analyst Data & Analytics

Jacqueline Bloemen is a Senior Analyst for Data & Analytics, focused on data & analytics strategy and culture, architecture & technology, governance and organization. She is an author and speaker, and has been advising companies of all sizes and industries for over 40 years.

Her current research and consulting activities are focused on the transformation towards data-driven business and data democracy. She has been with BARC since 2005.

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