[AISWorld] [Call for Papers] Analytics Value Now! Proven Approaches for Immediate Business Value

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With so many outstanding analytics professionals out there, why do so 
many analytics projects still fail?

Share your insight in Cutter Business Technology Journal

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Abstract Deadline: April 19, 2021

Over the last 20+ years, many organizations have turned towards 
analytics to deliver business value, drive digital transformations and 
improve their competitive advantage. However, most are not successful. A 
majority of analytics projects fail to deliver the expected ROI. Reports 
on success rates of specific advanced analytics capabilities including 
cognitive, machine learning and more suggest even lower rates of 
success.

With that in mind, an upcoming issue of Cutter Business Technology 
Journal with Guest Editor Dave Cherry

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invites articles that address the latest trends in analytical 
capabilities along with proven tactical approaches to ensure that they 
deliver measurable business value.

Article ideas may include, but are not limited, to the following:

How can an organization accurately and efficiently measure the business 
value generated by analytics projects?

How can an organization identify and prioritize the most important 
opportunities for analytics to drive incremental business value?

What attributes of specific industries either enhance or inhibit the 
potential for analytics to deliver business value?

What attributes of specific organizational designs, communities of 
practice, or specific leaders either enhance or inhibit the potential 
for analytics to deliver business value?

How can organizations ensure that analytics projects are smarter, more 
practical/implementable and also scalable?

How can organizations leverage massive disparate data sets across 
numerous applications, data warehouses, data lakes and more to deliver 
value without massive investment and long duration efforts?

What new analytical capabilities may enhance or accelerate value 
creation?

What skillsets are required by both business leaders, analytics leaders 
and data scientists to ensure that they can collaborate and communicate 
effectively in the common pursuit of business value?

How can we identify the "right" data set that is necessary to deliver 
impactful insights that improve decision making confidence? How can we 
bust the myth that "more data is better"?

How can analytics operations learn from agile and devops practices to 
create similar models of efficiency for developing, testing and 
deploying analytics models at scale?

What approach or organizational model is best equipped to enable 
analytics to become fully embedded in the business operational processes 
so that analytics becomes a core business function?

How do we ensure there is no longer a stand-alone analytics strategy, 
but just a business strategy enabled by analytics?

How have consumer behaviors, capabilities and expectations changed how 
an organization must leverage analytics to meet these expectations and 
deliver value?

Has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the potential for business value from 
analytics? If so, how and what can organizations do to adapt?

How does the workforce need to adapt to improve the probability that 
analytics projects deliver on the promise of business value?

Discuss the emerging trends that can be leveraged to improve an 
organization's ability to achieve value from analytics projects.

Please send article ideas (short paragraph outlining discussion points) 
by April 19 to Dave Cherry and Christine Generali . Access the full Call 
for Papers here

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Accepted articles due May 21 . Final article length is typically 
2,000-3,500 words plus graphics. More editorial guidelines

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Learn more or submit a proposal!

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practitioners, and industry experts to present innovative ideas, current 
research, and solutions to the critical issues facing business 
technology professionals competing in today's digital economy.

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We look forward to the opportunity of working with you!

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