The rise of the chief data officer
The chief data officer (CDO) is being appointed to help ensure a corporate strategy is delivered, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker, who looks at how the job has been taken in the past decade.
Source: raconteur.netPublished on 2021-10-01
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