Ch 9. What Makes a Great Analytics Team? Taming The Big Data Tidal Wave 7 June 2012 SNU IDB Lab....

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Ch 9. What Makes a Great Analytics Team?

Taming The Big Data Tidal Wave

7 June 2012SNU IDB Lab.Jee-bum Park

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Outline All Industries Are Not Created Equal Just Get Started! There’s a Talent Crunch out There Team Structures Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

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All Industries Are Not Created Equal

Know Where Your Industry Falls There are a lot of challenges an organization will face in getting a

great analytics team started

Starting to address the right problems

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Outline All Industries Are Not Created Equal Just Get Started! There’s a Talent Crunch out There Team Structures Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

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Just Get Started! It is important not to get frozen in a state of indecision

The worst thing– Wastes time– Prevents progress– Delays benefits from being realized

Get the right people going after the right problems

Achieve that, and making a few tweaks to the organization chart over time is nothing

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Outline All Industries Are Not Created Equal Just Get Started! There’s a Talent Crunch out There Team Structures Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

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There’s a Talent Crunch out There Many fields lack enough good people, this is even more true in the

analytics field– The demand for analytic professionals is increasing rapidly– The stream of analytical talent out of the educational system has always

been fairly small

Even though the economy is far from ideal

Analytics professionals are going to want money just like anybody else

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Outline All Industries Are Not Created Equal Just Get Started! There’s a Talent Crunch out There Team Structures Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

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Team Structures (1/5)

Decentralized/Functional Structures In a decentralized organization, analytics resources report through

a specific functional business unit

Analytic profession-als

Operational analytics

team

Operations team

Chief opera-tions officer

Marketing analysts

team

Marketing team

Chief market-ing officer

Risk ana-lysts team

Risk manage-ment team

Chief financial officer

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Team Structures (2/5)

Decentralized/Functional Structures In a decentralized organization, analytics resources report through

a specific functional business unit

Advantage– Analytic professionals are embedded exactly where they need to be

Disadvantage– Resources end up spread out across an organization

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Team Structures (3/5)

Centralized Structures In a centralized structure of the purest form, there will be one core

analytics team located in one spot on the organizational chart

Central-ized ana-

lytics team

Chief op-erations of-

ficer

Chief fi-nancial of-

ficer

Chief in-formation

officer

Chief mar-keting offi-

cer

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Team Structures (4/5)

Centralized Structures In a centralized structure of the purest form, there will be one core

analytics team located in one spot on the organizational chart

Advantage– Ability to reallocate resources as needed– It provides the opportunity for analytic talent to get experience and expo-

sure to multiple parts of the company

Disadvantage– There are no individuals who can go deep in any specific area

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Team Structures (5/5)

Hybrid Structures In a hybrid structure, there is a centralized team as well as dedi-

cated teams within specific business units

Don’t stress over structure– The most important thing is not how you structure your analytics teams– The most important thing is that you have the right people doing the right

analytics for the right reasons

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Outline All Industries Are Not Created Equal Just Get Started! There’s a Talent Crunch out There Team Structures Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

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Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up (1/3)

The Matrixed Approach One approach that helps keep analytic professionals’ skills sharp is

“matrixed” approach

Over time, the strongest and most senior analytic professionals are going to be leads more often than not

Leader Worker

Project A Sue Bob

Project B Bob Sue

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Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up (2/3)

Cross-Training One of the most important things is to ensure that analytic profes-

sionals are cross-training each other

Amazing program-mer

Teachingcoding skills

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Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up (3/3)

Managers Can’t Lose Touch Analytics managers and executives need to stay engaged and to

keep their skills from eroding

To keep skills up, consider requiring that every analytics manager– Change duties at least once a year– Go into the field– Actually do some analysis

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Outline All Industries Are Not Created Equal Just Get Started! There’s a Talent Crunch out There Team Structures Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

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Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Illustrating inconsistency

– If an organization is to have a great analytics team, it will need to remember the art and science that make up effective analytics

Focus everyone on what they do best– Great artists likely didn’t paint a masterpiece the first time they painted

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Outline All Industries Are Not Created Equal Just Get Started! There’s a Talent Crunch out There Team Structures Keeping a Great Team’s Skills Up Who Should Be Doing Advanced Analytics? Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

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Why Can’t IT and Analytic Professionals Get Along?

Analytics teams are asked to: IT teams are asked to:

Heavily utilize system resources Tightly manage resource usage

Create tables and use a lot of space Limit table creation and space us-age

Run complex ad hoc queries Minimize use of complex ad hoc queries

Go outside the box Keep users within the box

Experiment with new approaches Stick to approved approaches

Work with limited rules and re-strictions

Enforce rules and restrictions

Thank you

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