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S7 | Ep 9 | The Mandate Gap: Why Data Teams Keep Failing to Deliver Commercial Impact with Keith Moody, VP of Analytics & AI

S7 | Ep 9 | The Mandate Gap: Why Data Teams Keep Failing to Deliver Commercial Impact with Keith Moody, VP of Analytics & AI

Season 7 Episode 9 Published 2 days, 6 hours ago
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In Episode 9 of Season 7 of Driven by Data: The Podcast, Kyle Winterbottom was joined by Keith Moody, a renowned Data & AI Executive, where they discuss the relationship between the mandate of the CDAO and the results that data and analytics teams continue to deliver, which includes;

  • How the absence of a clear value delivery mandate is the root cause of data being treated as a cost centre rather than a business asset.
  • Why most CDO mandates are designed based on what organisations think the job is, not what it actually needs to be to generate commercial impact.
  • How Keith built four analytics organisations across two companies and delivered over $500 million in incremental annual value.
  • Why the data function's reporting line is rarely neutral, and how a once-thriving value-delivery team was reduced to an order-taking service desk.
  • How convincing leadership that "no analytics could happen until data was perfect" brought an entire organisation to a standstill.
  • Why CDOs who push for commercial accountability in interview processes face a catch-22.
  • Why most interview processes focus on capability over delivery expectations leaving the value mandate undefined from day one.
  • Why you should actively push for commercial targets.
  • Why and how to routinely reframe the mandate once inside an organisation.
  • Why the CFO should be the ultimate validator of any value numbers attributed to analytics.
  • How reporting directly to the CEO removes prioritisation deadlock entirely.
  • Why governance committees are a poor substitute for having a single accountable decision-maker at the top.
  • How change management done at the end of a project is the single biggest reason analytics initiatives fail.
  • Why blanket data literacy programmes are largely an admission of failure.
  • How automating decision-making away from VPs was successfully sold internally.
  • Why the AI investment cycle is repeating the exact same hype and collapse pattern seen with data science.
  • How FOMO, shareholder pressure, and competitive optics drive organisations to invest in AI capabilities they haven't defined a use case for.
  • How the first practical step for any CDO stuck in cost-centre mode is to audit their existing portfolio and how to do so.

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