Businesses understand the value of data, but data maturity is crucial for effective decision-making. Data maturity measures how well an organization uses its data to achieve goals.
In an era defined by information and innovation, businesses understand the importance of data. However, positioning data as a strategic asset requires high data maturity. Data maturity measures how well an organization uses its data to achieve goals.
The objective is to move towards the desired maturity state.
Data Maturity Business Decision-Making Goals
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