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Faced with ongoing disruption and uncertainty, and ever tighter margins, business leaders are looking for fresh ways to facilitate smarter decision-making and improve efficiency, flexibility and customer service. As analytics move into the mainstream, companies which fail to develop their data and insight capabilities will be unable to respond swiftly to evolving threats and opportunities, and they risk falling behind their competitors
Increasingly sophisticated technologies relying on AI and machine learning promise to accelerate data-driven transformation and enhance processes and productivity in sectors as diverse as banking & financial services, retail, consumer packaged goods, travel, insurance, media, technology, utilities, and shipping & logistics. However, it is not easy to determine what new solutions will actually deliver in terms of tangible benefits and ROI, especially for organisations with less advanced data and analytics maturity. And wherever companies are on their digital journey, there is a constant need to refine investment priorities and update transformation strategies in order to keep up with the pace of change and align with emerging business objectives. Careful planning, collaboration and support are critical both to making informed and targeted investments and to putting the right governance in place to manage and exploit digital assets.
The Financial Times, in partnership with WNS, was delighted to host this webinar for executives tasked with investing in digital technologies and driving growth. Hear our expert panel discuss the most effective strategies to maximise the value of data and analytics and achieve better outcomes for your customers and business.
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