With a surge of COVID-19 cases triggering a second shutdown in Europe, continued disruption is imminent as businesses face more difficult decisions and challenging realities in the days ahead. We remain in a fight or flight mode, and with that comes added pressure to get things right, to quickly learn from our mistakes, and understand our data. As 2021 approaches, the future remains uncertain, weighing on the minds and hearts of business leaders, but data can be a guide—helping organisations out-perform and out-survive.
Our team in Europe, and frankly around the globe, has seen change, agility, digital transformation, and data accentuated by the pandemic and prioritized by organisations as they navigate a new normal and chart a plan forward. No journey is the same, however. With organisational challenges and shifting customer and business priorities, some businesses are lightly tip-toeing into the age of data while others are already reaping the benefits and building a “memory bank” by learning, testing, and understanding their data.
We partnered with YouGov, an international research data and analytics group headquartered in London, to survey more than 3,500 senior managers and IT decision makers in four major European markets: the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. We explored several key questions like:
- What are the benefits that organisations experience when using and relying on data (especially during the pandemic)?
- What lessons have businesses learned thus far, as a result of the pandemic?
- What will companies prioritise when it comes to future plans and what role will data play?
In this blog post, we’ll share top learnings from our research. Explore the full results in this visualization on Tableau Public.