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As vice president of strategy, I have to keep an eye on the future. It’s not enough to know what’s working well now—it’s critical to anticipate what’s coming next, determine if it provides value to the company’s customers and, if so, plan for how to integrate it into our current technology.
The challenge is not just compiling and accessing a great deal of data, but also deriving meaningful intelligence from it.