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Shaping Business with Data Management: 2025 Predictions

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Andrew Abraham, Global Managing Director, Data Quality, Experian

Data is the backbone of modern business success. By leveraging data and analysing it, leaders can uncover insights to understand market trends, predict customer needs, and drive operational efficiency. This in turn allows them to stay agile, respond to changes swiftly, and maintain a strategic edge in the marketplace. For this to happen, however, the data being utilised needs to be accurate, timely, complete, secure, accessible, and well-governed to ensure its reliability and value. 

With that in mind, as we head into 2025, there are several trends that will help shape the future of data management:

  1. Continued rise of the CDO: In 2025, Chief Data Officers (CDO’s) will continue to gain influence, helping shape future strategies as data becomes more integrated across the organisation. CDOs will help shape and implement data-driven initiatives, at times rivalling the CIO in terms of technology spend. Their role will be pivotal in ensuring that data governance and data quality are maintained at the highest standards. In addition, they will be key in fostering a culture where data is seen as a strategic asset, ensuring all levels within the organisations understand the value of data and are equipped to use it effectively. This will then also  drive innovation across all business units to achieve greater efficiency and competitive advantage.

The ability to harness the power of data effectively will be a key determinant of success in the coming years, and businesses that invest in their data capabilities as well as data management will gain a significant competitive advantage. Part of that investment should be focused on the integration of advanced technologies and the cultivation of a data-centric culture. However, ultimately, these five predictions highlight the key priorities within the evolving role of data management that businesses should prioritise in 2025. Those organisations that continue to adapt and embrace these trends will be well-positioned to thrive in the data-driven future of 2025.

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