CIOReviewIndia Team | | Tuesday, 25 April 2023, 09:35 IST
People feel overwhelmed and underqualified to use data to make decisions and this is hurting their quality of life and business performance, according to a new study – The Decision Dilemma – by Oracle and Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, New York Times bestselling author. The study of more than 14,000 employees and business leaders across 17 countries found that people are struggling to make decisions in their personal and professional lives at a time when they are being forced to make more decisions than ever before.
The number of decisions we are making is multiplying and more data is not helping
People are overwhelmed by the amount of data and this is damaging trust, making decisions much more complicated, and negatively impacting their quality of life. Findings for India:
Decision distress is creating organizational inertia
Business leaders in India want data to help and know it is critical to the success of their organizations, but don’t believe they have the tools to be successful which is eroding their confidence and ability to make timely decisions.
Data needs to be relevant to the decisions people make or they will give up on it
Collecting and interpreting data has driven people to their breaking point at a time when the stakes are incredibly high for business leaders. Study findings for India reveal:
“People are drowning in data,” said Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, data scientist and author of Everybody Lies and Don’t Trust Your Gut. “This study highlights how the overwhelming amount of inputs a person gets in their average day -- internet searches, news alerts, unsolicited comments from friends -- frequently add up to more information than the brain is configured to handle. People are tempted to throw out the confusing, and sometimes conflicting, data and just do what feels right. But this can be a big mistake. It has been proven over and over again that our instincts can lead us astray and the best decision-making is done with a proper understanding of the relevant data. Finding a way to get a handle on the stream of data at their fingertips, to help businesses distinguish between the signal and the noise, is a crucial first step.”
"All our critical decision making needs to be backed by data driven insights. With Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications Suite, we are able to combine data analytics with process optimization to get a complete visualisation of our operations along with AI algorithms from a single source of data. We are already realising numerous benefits including streamlined inventory planning, faster and more accurate accounting book closing, and report generation for our stakeholders. Overall, we have been able to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs”, said Sai Satheesh Sadgopan, chief technology officer, myTVS.
"With India becoming a knowledge-based economy, the volume of data is growing exponentially. The need for improved methods of analysing, interpreting, and harnessing data to gain meaningful insights has never been greater,” said Shailender Kumar, senior vice president and regional managing director, Oracle India and NetSuite JAPAC. “Our research shows that while business leaders want data to help them, they are equally overwhelmed by the volume and lack of understanding of data, leading to distress in decision making. With embedded AI and Data Analytics capabilities in our cloud portfolio, Oracle is in a strong position to help business leaders manage their data effectively and increase operational efficiency across business processes to gain competitive advantage.”
“Business leaders in Asia Pacific are increasingly aware of the role quality data and analytics can play in uncovering deep market and customer insights, disrupting legacy business, and even transforming whole industries,” said Dr. Chris Marshall, Research VP at IDC. “According to the latest release of IDC's Worldwide Big Data and Analytics (BDA) Spending Guide for Asia Pacific, spending on BDA solutions is expected to reach US$70.7 billion by 2026. Adopting such a data, analytics and AI driven approach to digital transformation is becoming table stakes for regional leaders as they look to boost revenues and create greater cost efficiencies in the uncertain economic climate.”
Methodology
This global sample of 14,250 people were surveyed in January 2023. In each country, the sample represented employees and business leaders, including titles such as President, CEO, Chairperson, C-Level Executive, CFO, CTO, Director, Senior Manager, HR Manager, and other select leadership roles, confirmed by consumer-matched data accessed via the global insights platform Prodege. Employee samples were calibrated, where possible, to reflect the age and gender demographics of the nation’s workforce.
DKC Analytics conducted and analyzed this survey with a sample procured using the Pollfish survey delivery platform, which delivers online surveys globally through mobile apps and the mobile web along with the desktop web. No post-stratification has been applied to the results.
Source : Press Release