Listen "Who Reports to Who? Asking for a CDO"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to The Prompt, a short-format minisode of How I Met Your Data, where hosts Junaid, Karen, and Anjali delve into the evolving landscape of data and AI. In this lively discussion, they explore the pivotal question of whether the Chief Data Officer (CDO) or Chief Data & AI Officer (CDAO) should report directly to a CEO, a CIO, or another C-level executive. Each host shares sharp insights based on their professional experience, addressing the challenges facing CDOs, such as their typically short tenures and the essential components required for their success.
Throughout the episode, the trio touches on the significance of building a data-driven culture, assessing whether data should be seen as a cost center or a valuable asset, and the complexities of integrating data literacy within corporate strategy. They also tackle the important consideration of hiring CDOs from within the organization versus bringing in external change agents, weighing the benefits and drawbacks of each approach. Join them in this engaging conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and highlights the critical role data plays in defining today's business landscape.
Throughout the episode, the trio touches on the significance of building a data-driven culture, assessing whether data should be seen as a cost center or a valuable asset, and the complexities of integrating data literacy within corporate strategy. They also tackle the important consideration of hiring CDOs from within the organization versus bringing in external change agents, weighing the benefits and drawbacks of each approach. Join them in this engaging conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and highlights the critical role data plays in defining today's business landscape.
More episodes of the podcast How I Met Your Data
What the Hell is Vibe Coding?
02/12/2025
Beyond the Panels: Real Talk from CDOIQ
24/07/2025
All That Data....But Where's The Value?
18/07/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.