The
rapid adoption of the chief data officer (CDO) role — from 400 in 2014 to 1,000
in 2015 — raises important questions about the structure and positioning of the
office of the CDO in organizations. There are four organizational design
principles that CDOs should apply when designing their office, according to
Gartner, Inc.
"The organizational design of the office of the CDO must
clearly take account of the role that data is expected to play in the
organization," said Mario Faria, research vice president at
Gartner. "Most CDOs, however, are new to the role and often have little
experience with managing large teams or designing and changing organizational
structures."
To help CDOs and other business leaders meet the needs of their organization and structure the office of the CDO appropriately, Gartner identified four value propositions for the office of the CDO.
"There's no one correct way to design a CDO office — its structure and strength depends on how it is used by the evolving organization," said Faria. "In Gartner's model, the organizational design depends on four possible ways to organize and exploit the benefits of data within the business." Figure 1 shows these four approaches.
- CDO
Organization as an Engine Room: The office of the CDO delivers
operational data services that are focused on the needs of the internal
users. It succeeds by monitoring any data market developments and building
expertise in data asset usage, information management and analytics.
- Everyone's
CDO Organization: The office of the CDO focuses on the
needs of the internal users. But there is a strong push for data assets to
be used aggressively by business leaders and individual contributors to
break through traditional perimeters of business, and to drive
transformation and new digital business models across the organization.
- CDO
Organization as a Business Service Provider: The office
of the CDO delivers operational data services that are used by both
internal and external users. The activities are expanded and integrated
into a shared-service organization that runs like a business.
- CDO
Organization Is the Business: Information is one of the
explicit external offerings of the organization or is inseparable from the
product line. The office of the CDO delivers internal
and external
data services that drive business transformation and differentiation.
"The CDO
organizational design is about people," said Mr. Faria. "It is easy
enough to think about what kind of CDO an organization needs in order to meet
its business goals, but it can be harder to put in place the right people to
deliver on that structure. It's vital CDOs think critically about what skills
and behaviors will be required by the office of the CDO in the short, medium
and long term."
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