In an age of hyper-innovation, the forces of AI, biotechnology, and quantum computing are propelling us into the next industrial revolution. This will change our lives in ways we cannot yet fathom. At the centre of these seismic waves lies data. It’s often claimed that more data has been created in the last two years than in the entirety of human history.
But while we are now objectively ‘data rich’, this doesn’t always translate into the ability to embed data-driven decision-making into businesses. Many businesses are suffering from information overload, leading to decision paralysis. The exponential growth
in volumes and availability of data is both a blessing and a curse, obscuring insights. In short, our data brains are not firing on all cylinders.