Now in its fifth year, we are thrilled to bring together New Zealand's largest gathering of Senior Level Data and Analytics Executives to explore what 2022 will have in store.
CDAO New Zealand 2021 will deliver THE industry roadmap for achieving data and analytics success in a post-COVID world. We will focus on the biggest challenges faced today to effectively harness data as a strategic asset, and shape organisations to become analytically mature enterprises that outperform their competitors.
Key themes for this year include awakening data investment, managing data risk through strong governance, and sustaining and scaling data success.
Digital innovation often starts with understanding the end-user. In media terms, that means understanding the audience.
To gain deeper audience insights, New Zealand media company Stuff Ltd’s Head of Data and Insights, Bryan Ng, is building up new capabilities in the organisation.
Check out our interview with Bryan to learn more about:
Sustain change and scale for success
Ensure your strategy, foundational capabilities and activities are all geared towards embedding analytics into the fabric of the organisation.
Data-informed
Upskill, adapt and evolve. Learn how organisations are enabling change through entire cross-functional, data literate, agile teams.
Awaken data investment and opportunity, and treat data as a strategic asset
Turn your analytics narrative into a success story. With data analytics at a crossroads it’s time to separate the grain from the chaff and ensure value.
Thrive through change: Achieve data and analytics success in a post-COVID world
During the COVID-19 pandemic, data was the lifeblood of every country’s response. This event will look at how data was used, and how it will be deployed in the post-COVID world.
Effective risk management for data
Understand specific instruments and tools that can be deployed to operationalise data governance and ensure security, privacy and the ethical use of data and AI.
We Surveyed 150 Data and Analytics Executives across Australia and New Zealand to Understand the Maturity of our Markets
Data and analytics is critical to the future of digital business around the world. It is helping to drive transformation across industries and governments to streamline processes, deliver better service and improve operations.
This research, which includes data collected from 150 Australian and New Zealand data and analytics executives, measures Australia and New Zealand’s progress in making data a core business driver in 2021.
Our findings shed light on how COVID-19 changed data and analytics departments, how mature our data and analytics practices are, and what changes data and analytics executives expect in the near future.
Join New Zealand's senior executives responsible for championing the data agenda as they share insights on transformative leadership, data driven culture, developing high performing analytics teams, data literacy and effective governance of data and AI.