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AI, Behavioural Economics, Business, Business Management, data, Data Warehousing, ethics-in-work, Information and Technology, Information Technology, Organisational Autism, organisational-culture, professionalism, Strategy, technology, work-ethic
Martyn Rhisiart Jones
A quiet disquiet has settled over the once-confident corridors of enterprise data. What was, not so long ago, regarded as a rigorous and rather specialised craft, data warehousing and business intelligence, now frequently presents itself in a more casual, even improvisational guise. A growing number of senior executives, technology directors and indeed practitioners themselves confess to a mounting discomfort with the quality, and at times the sheer quantity, of self-proclaimed experts who populate the field.