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Only 5% of Executives Trust Their Enterprise Data

Research finds that companies that have mastered data management at scale are poised to drive increased revenue

BOSTON, MA –May 6, 2021 – New research conducted by HFS Research in conjunction with Syniti, a global leader in enterprise data management, found that while data aspirations are high across Global 2000 enterprises, only a mere 5% of C-level executives have a high degree of confidence in the data they have. While data investments are poised to accelerate, the report found that urgent action is needed to deliver the quality data needed to achieve business viability.

 

The survey of 100 C-level executives found that even though respondents possess an awareness of the importance of data and claim architectural maturity, the vast majority of global enterprises are behind on effective data management practices. In fact, only 23% of respondents use a consistent and policy-aligned data strategy at scale across the entire organization. Further, nearly half of the respondents agreed that “they are significantly under-utilizing their data resources due to a lack of an effective data management strategy.”

 

“The cost of bad data can be staggering, but most people don’t personalize it. If you talk to a C-level executive, they’ll say they have an inventory problem or their supply chain has issues,” said Kevin Campbell, CEO at Syniti. “After thousands of projects, we know that almost 90% of the time it’s caused by a data problem. Solving this faster and better than competitors is instrumental to outperforming them.”

 

Bad data management can be costly

The research also found that the cost of not having an effective data management strategy in place can be incredibly costly. Half of the companies that had implemented data management at scale are projected to achieve 10% or more revenue growth, which is more than three times the average. From the survey, it’s clear that effective data management is directly linked to positive business outcomes. In addition to revenue, good data management also allows businesses to better mitigate risks and create better customer experiences, among other benefits.

 

As such, enterprises are ready to accelerate investments to get more from their data. Data integration, including enterprise resource planning and application migration (42%), process automation (42%), and data visualization (41%) are currently the top three investment areas related to data management. Looking two years ahead, companies will invest more in security and data protection (50%), support for artificial intelligence and automated machine learning (41%), and advanced analytics and predictive modeling (40%). This evolution in investment priorities reinforces the urgent need for companies to implement strong data management strategies and a robust underlying data infrastructure to enable value-added activity that drive positive business outcomes. Otherwise, companies will struggle to remain competitive in today’s data-driven business landscape.

 

“Data has quickly become the world’s most strategic resource during the pandemic,” said Phil Fersht, CEO and chief analyst at HFS Research. “Senior leaders need to make their core data ubiquitously available, accessible, and mineable – embedding a mindset to inspire their employees to work together to make it possible for their organizations to flip their business models to exploit these seismic market changes.”

 

Read the full report, “Bad Data is Killing Your Business Transformation Efforts: A C-Suite Guide to Stop Talking and Start Doing” here.

 

Methodology

The HFS-Syniti study on data strategy was completed in January 2021 from a sample of 100 c-level executives across Global 2000 enterprises.

 

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Syniti solves the world’s most complex data challenges by uniquely combining intelligent AI-driven software and vast data expertise to yield certain and superior business outcomes. For over 25 years, Syniti has partnered with the Fortune 2000 to unlock valuable insights that propel growth, reduce risk and increase their competitive edge. Its full end-to-end platform of capabilities span data conversion and data quality, data archival and replication, master data management, analytics, information governance, and data strategy. Syniti is a portfolio company of private equity firm Bridge Growth Partners LLC. Read more at www.syniti.com.

 

About HFS Research

HFS is a unique analyst organization that combines deep visionary expertise with rapid demand side analysis of the Global 2000. Its outlook for the future is admired across the global technology and business operations industries. Its analysts are respected for their no-nonsense insights based on demand side data and engagements with industry practitioners. HFS Research introduced the world to terms such as “RPA” (Robotic Process Automation) in 2012 and more recently, the HFS OneOffice™. The HFS mission is to provide visionary insight into the major innovations impacting business operations such as Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Internet of Things, Digital Business Models and Smart Analytics. Read more about HFS and our initiatives on www.HFSresearch.com or follow @HFSResearch.