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Making Big Data Work for Your Business

You're reading from   Making Big Data Work for Your Business A clear, practical and simple guide to ensuring effective Big Data analytics for your business

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783000982
Length 170 pages
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Sudhi Ranjan Sinha Sudhi Ranjan Sinha
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Making Big Data Work for Your Business
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
Preface
1. Building Your Strategy Framework 2. Creating an Opportunity Landscape and Collecting Your Gold Coins FREE CHAPTER 3. Managing Your Big Data Projects Effectively 4. Building the Right Technology Landscape 5. Building a Winning Team 6. Managing Investments and Monetization of Data 7. Driving Change Effectively 8. Driving Communication Effectively

Creating stakeholder groups to drive change


In your project team, you have a change leader. This person, as we have described in Chapter 5, Building a Winning Team, will act as your internal project team coach and also drive the entire change management program in your business. If the impact or span of the change is big, that is, if it crosses over multiple departments and involves hundreds of people, it will take more than a year to realize the benefits; we recommend that you create some stakeholder groups to make the change management more effective and pervasive.

We recommend that you do not create more than three such groups—a project group, work group, and review group.

Project group

This is your core project team comprising the various profiles we discussed in Chapter 5, Building a Winning Team. This team is primarily responsible for achieving the project objectives but should hand over the sustenance responsibilities to the work group.

Work group

The work group is the implementation...

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