Despite leadership in the Asia-Pacific region becoming increasingly data-literate, more needs to be done to ensure that knowledge and enthusiasm trickles down throughout organisations.
How can leaders educate their workforces to be comfortable with using data to its fullest potential? Despite leadership in the Asia-Pacific region becoming increasingly data-literate, more needs to be done to ensure that knowledge and enthusiasm trickles down throughout organisations. Much strategy is still being guided by gut instinct and what has worked in the past. But the instinctive approach can lead to strategic errors that miss opportunities and hamper expansion, especially when businesses will be required to do more with less. Is it possible to bring approaches driven by instinct and data together? Date: Thursday November 10th 2022 Time: 9:00am IST | 11:30AM SGT | 2:30pm AEDT Share this event with a peer The event will be recorded and shared with registrants by email afterwards. We want to hear from you! Please submit your questions during registration. Why join? Don't miss this session as we see data leaders discuss how businesses can put data at the heart of their strategic decision-making to unlock customer-centric growth. | | | Speakers sharing their insights include: | | | | Kshira Saagar Senior director, international data science and analytics DoorDash Kshira is dedicated to helping key decision-makers and leaders make smarter decisions using data and believes that every organisation can become truly data-driven. Mr Saagar has been recognised among the Top 10 Analytics Leaders in Australia in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. Outside of work, he focuses on advancing data literacy initiatives for students. | | | | | Shivani Saini Global digital and technology head, business units Haleon Consumer Healthcare Shivani is responsible for digital, tech strategy, and execution where she strives to bring everyday health and well-being to people with data and technology. She leads a global team to bring value to customers and consumers through data capabilities, experiences and digital health platforms. Ms Saini has 25 years of experience in technology in the consumer goods and health-care sectors spanning digital marketing, supply-chain commercial tech, and data analytics. | | | | | Ajay Advani Vice-president, business and partnerships, Asia-Pacific and Japan Tableau at Salesforce With nearly 20 years of software experience, Ajay is responsible for growing the partner business in the region to help more customers build their competitive advantage through becoming data-driven. Partners help Tableau to scale while servicing customers locally and providing "on ground" resources to accelerate better outcomes. | | | | | Andrew Staples Regional head (APAC), policy & insights Economist Impact Andrew leads a team across Asia, generating evidence-based insights to inform internal strategy and external engagement for governments, international institutions, corporations, foundations, and NGOs around the world. Andrew has and continues to chair and moderate major Economist events, as well as appear in the international business media. | | | | | Briefing paper | Asia-Pacific welcomes the Age of Data: a customer-centric approach to data | Sponsored by Tableau | Today, companies are not only able to collect more data than ever before, but also do more with it. | | | | | | Online and in person event | Inside Metaverse 2023 | March 21st-22nd 2023 | Join Inside Metaverse as leaders look beyond the hype to understand what drivers, interests and developments in Asia are shaping the emerging metaverse. | | | | | | |
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