I'm not saying the emperor has no clothes. I am saying his clothes are cheap, tacky, don't work and are seriously overrated.
Thought provoking piece, James, and a a much-needed reality check on where the real value lies—and where it doesn't. I love the 'data as tar' analogy. I actually went with 'data as plastic' for operational perspective. High volume, often single-use, and creates a 'digital waste' problem with real costs and liabilities. https://medium.com/@matt.he.wanders.on/disruptions-dragons-is-your-big-data-strategy-creating-digital-waste-56c435e7f617
Thought provoking piece, James, and a a much-needed reality check on where the real value lies—and where it doesn't. I love the 'data as tar' analogy. I actually went with 'data as plastic' for operational perspective. High volume, often single-use, and creates a 'digital waste' problem with real costs and liabilities. https://medium.com/@matt.he.wanders.on/disruptions-dragons-is-your-big-data-strategy-creating-digital-waste-56c435e7f617