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Data & Analytics Leadership & StrategyShare with friends
About this session
Most organisations believe they are becoming more data-driven. In reality, many still struggle with fragmented ownership, inconsistent trust in metrics, and disconnects between the people who produce data and those expected to use it.
This session challenges the assumption that dashboards, governance frameworks, and training alone create a strong data culture. As organisations generate more data, the real challenge becomes behavioural: who owns data, who is accountable for quality, how trust is built, and how collaboration happens across business and technical teams.
We will explore the cultural and operational barriers that prevent organisations from becoming truly data-led, including the tension between data producers and data consumers, the complexity of accountability, and the human behaviours that shape trust in data.
The discussion will focus on how organisations can move beyond process-heavy, compliance-driven approaches toward practical, collaborative cultures where data is trusted, understood, and used confidently!
Discussion Points:
- Creating a Data-First Culture
- Data Ownership and Accountability
- Data Trustworthiness
- Data Producers vs Data Consumers
- Measuring Data Culture
Be prepared to share your experiences in this exclusive small gathering.
About the discussion:
• For Data Leaders focused on leadership development
• In English
We have only 10 spots, so be quick to sign up!
If you cannot make it, make sure to cancel your participation to give space for others.
*What is a Hosted Group Discussion?
• A one-time, 1-hour session led by a member of the Aurora Live Network.
• The host chooses a topic they are passionate about and have experience in, and begins with a short presentation designed to spark a meaningful conversation with other participants.
• The purpose of the session is for selected participants to come together to exchange ideas, perspectives, and personal experiences in an open and engaging environment.