Workshop: Creating Monetizable Data Products

April 30, 2024

Prerequisite: None

Douglas Laney

Innovation Fellow, Data and Analytics Strategy

West Monroe

Investors favor companies that demonstrate data-driven behaviors and, even more so, companies that productize their data. IT and business executives may talk about data as one of their most important assets, but few organizations wield it as one.

Becoming data-driven is more than self-service or advanced analytics. It’s about measurable outcomes, and it starts with identifying innovative, easy-to-generate new value streams from your (and others’) data assets. Fortunately, data has unique economic qualities compared to other assets that enable it to be refined, integrated, packaged, and deployed in infinite ways. Unfortunately, most organizations have no defined process or function for productizing their data.

In this workshop, Mr. Laney guides attendees through his formal approach to ideation, feasibility assessment, economic analysis, and the design, development, and support of data products and services.

You Will Learn

  • How to take advantage of data’s unique economic characteristics
  • Techniques for generating innovative ideas for data and analytics
  • Whom to involve in these ideation sessions
  • How to identify the wants and needs of a full range of potential users, buyers, and stakeholders
  • How to adapt data monetization ideas from other industries
  • How to consider data products and services augmenting your own data with a variety of external data sources
  • How to test ideas on a spectrum of feasibility characteristics
  • How to package and price data products and services in different ways

Geared To

  • CDOs, CAOs, and other data and analytics leaders
  • Business leaders
  • Data and enterprise architects
  • Digital strategists

Agenda Key

  • Analyst Insights: the latest trends and research delivered by TDWI analysts.
  • Expert Best Practices: experts, with in-the-trenches expertise, focus on best practices and successful real-world applications
  • Curated Case Studies: case studies, delivered by experts in the field, with a focus on actionable takeaways
  • Tech-in-Action: moderated technology demos and case study sessions that enable attendees to assess all the latest AI applications and technologies
  • Workshop: Interactive session where leaders come together with peers, with an expert facilitator, to discuss common challenges and proven best practices

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