Tuesday, 5 July 2022

What do business leaders need to do to improve their people’s ability to analyse and interpret data?

Many businesses in the Asia-Pacific suffer from a skills shortage, with staff lacking the ability to interpret and analyse the data they have at hand.

Many businesses in the Asia-Pacific suffer from a skills shortage, with staff lacking the ability to interpret and analyse the data they have at hand.

Dear Bhinneka,

Data offers huge commercial opportunities to organisations, but only if it is collected and analysed correctly. Business leaders looking to fill these skill gaps face a competitive job market that makes hiring difficult. What strategies should be employed to enable a data culture to flourish across an organisation?

Date: Tuesday July 19th 2022
Time: 9:00am IST | 11:30am SGT | 1:30pm AEST
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Why join?
Don't miss this opportunity as four data and technology leaders explore how organisations in the Asia-Pacific can create a data-literate workforce that is able to capture future growth. Join us online on Tuesday July 19th 2022 at 11.30am SGT / 1.30pm AEST to find out more.
 
Please submit your questions at registration.
Experts sharing practical insights include:
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Austin R Bryan
Chief digital officer
CLP Holdings
Austin leads the CLP Group's efforts to harness digital technologies to create new business solutions that are more efficient, connected and customer-centric. He oversees the development of CLP's digital capabilities including information technology, data services, digital products and services, as well as cybersecurity.
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Jennifer Rebeiro
Chief information officer
Greater Western Water
Jennifer has over 20 years of experience and has achieved excellence in transformation and change management in a number of operational areas from banking and finance to transport, manufacturing, property services, telecommunications and government. Jennifer was named as one of Australia's top 50 CIOs in 2020 and 2021.
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Grace Park
Chief analytics officer, Asia
Manulife
With more than 20 years of experience, Grace is responsible for advancing Manulife Asia's data and analytics capabilities to power their digital transformation and ensure that they become a data driven Digital, Customer leader within the industry.
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JY Pook
Senior vice president, Asia Pacific
Tableau
JY leads the Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ) region for Tableau and has a depth of experience in the data and analytics space. He has a keen focus on customer and employee success, building a team of enthusiastic data champions that rally behind Tableau's mission to help people see and understand data, and deliver growth for customers.
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Charles Ross
Principal, public policy and thought leadership
Economist Impact
Our moderator for this session
Charles is currently Principal of technology and society at Economist Impact where he leads the Asia-Pacific technology and society practice. He and his team work with multinationals, governments, SMEs and high-growth technology firms to create independent research and insights programmes.

We look forward to you joining us.

Yours sincerely,

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Laurel West
Managing director, Economist Events, Asia
The Economist Group
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