Year on year, research shows that data roles are on the rise. In fact, Knowledge@Wharton found that the number of data science jobs has grown by an impressive 15-20 times since just 2017. On top of this, in 2012 just 12% of big organisations recruited Chief Data Officer roles, compared to 68% of organisations hiring the same or similar roles in 2020 (Forbes, 2020).
However, despite the significant increase in data-focused roles, it seems that not all businesses are utilising their data effectively. In fact, research by Sigma (2020) found that companies on average use just 12% of their data, meaning a staggering 88% goes to waste.
With the global pandemic causing a surge in online shopping, a company’s ability to create a data-driven strategy is becoming ever more vital. As we move into an ever more digitalised world, it’s clear that businesses need to make decisions based on data is only likely to increase exponentially.
With the increase in data-focused roles, it should be questioned why firms are still failing to use their data optimally. A lack of training is likely to be one of the most obvious reasons. 93% of employers asked named a lack of processes and data skills as the biggest obstacle to utilising data, compared to lack of technology, which just 7.5% of respondents claimed was their biggest challenge (CDO Trends, 2020).
Data is a multifaceted area, covering collection, design, cleaning, preparation, analysis, visualisation, communication, and management, and a lack of knowledge and skills in just one of these areas can lead to a failure in data validity.
Another reason businesses are not leveraging the data could also be that firms are still failing to see the importance of data, as the 2019 Big Data and AI Survey found that 53% did not see data as a vital business asset and 72% of businesses claimed they were yet to establish an effective data culture.
Investing in your data employees can help you reap the benefits of becoming a data-focussed business.
One great way to develop your employees is through apprenticeships. Despite popular belief, apprenticeships are not just for junior employees, but can be taken at any point in someone’s career, including those in senior positions. They are an excellent solution to upskilling current employees due to the fact they include on-the-job training, and use an effective blend of practical skills and real-life projects.
Lifetime’s Data Analytics Level 3 and Level 4 programmes have been designed to provide delegates with all the tools they need to further their data skills and knowledge within any roles that handle data - whether that be IT, Customer Insights, Marketing, HR, Finance - or any other department in your business that handles data. The programmes’ practical approach means that your employees will have all the skills they need, for your company to reap the competitive advantages of data.
At Lifetime, we know the importance of data. Our Data apprenticeship programmes are designed to embed data skills in your organisation, equipping your workforce with the necessary skills to effectively gather, validate and analyse data to help businesses make effective decisions.
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