A clear, engaging, evidence-based guide to monetizing data, for everyone from employee to board member. Most organizations view data monetization--converting data into money--too narrowly: as merely selling data sets. But data monetization is a core business activity for both commercial
and noncommercial organizations, and, within organizations, it's critical to have wide-ranging support for this pursuit. In
Data Is Everybody's Business, the authors offer a clear and engaging way for people across the entire organization to understand data monetization and make it happen. The authors identify three viable ways to convert data into money--improving work with data, wrapping products with data, and selling information offerings--and explain when to pursue each and how to succeed.
Key features of the book:
- Grounded in twenty-eight years of
academic research,
including nine years of research at the MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research (MIT CISR)
- Definitions of key terms, self-reflection questions, appealing graphics, and
easy-to-use frameworks- Rich with
detailed case studies- Supplemented by free MIT CISR
website resources (cisr.mit.edu)
Ideal for organizations engaged in data literacy training, data-driven transformation, or digital transformation,
Data Is Everybody's Business is the essential guide for helping everybody in the organization--not just the data specialists--understand, get excited about, and participate in data monetization.