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📢 Most companies invest heavily in data and AI—yet few see real business impact. Why?
In this episode of Data Faces, David Sweenor sits down with Randy Bean to unpack four decades of lessons from the front lines of data, analytics, and AI leadership.
Randy shares insights from his long-running Fortune 1000 benchmark surveys, explains why culture—not technology—remains the biggest blocker, and outlines what separates effective data leaders from those who struggle to deliver value.
This conversation is practical, candid, and aimed squarely at executives responsible for turning AI ambition into operational results.
🔍 Key Takeaways:
1- Why the Chief Data Officer role has expanded—but still struggles
2- How AI has reshaped executive attention on data foundations
3- The difference between defensive and offensive data leadership
4- Why culture and organizational readiness matter more than tools
5- What a value-first data and AI strategy actually looks like
⏳ Timestamps for Easy Navigation:
00:00 – Welcome to Data Faces & guest introduction
00:53 – Randy Bean’s career path into data and analytics
03:24 – The origin and impact of the Data & AI Leadership Survey
05:08 – What’s advanced—and what’s stalled—in CDO roles
10:51 – Why culture, not technology, blocks AI adoption
14:08 – GenAI adoption: hype vs. real progress
17:23 – AI’s renewed focus on data quality and foundations
21:43 – What separates effective data leaders from the rest
27:59 – Business vs. technical leadership in data roles
30:27 – What a value-first data strategy looks like
33:51 – Where to find Randy’s research and writing
đź“© More insights & resources:
👉 Blog & episode recap: https://tinytechguides.com/blog/culture-eats-ai-for-breakfast/
đź”— Connect with Randy Bean:
đź’Ľ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randybeannvp/
🌎 Website & research: https://randybeandata.com
đź’¬ What resonated most with you from this conversation? Share your take in the comments.
👍 If this was useful, like the video, subscribe, and follow Data Faces for more leadership conversations.
#DataLeadership #AILeadership #ChiefDataOfficer
By TinyTechMedia📢 Most companies invest heavily in data and AI—yet few see real business impact. Why?
In this episode of Data Faces, David Sweenor sits down with Randy Bean to unpack four decades of lessons from the front lines of data, analytics, and AI leadership.
Randy shares insights from his long-running Fortune 1000 benchmark surveys, explains why culture—not technology—remains the biggest blocker, and outlines what separates effective data leaders from those who struggle to deliver value.
This conversation is practical, candid, and aimed squarely at executives responsible for turning AI ambition into operational results.
🔍 Key Takeaways:
1- Why the Chief Data Officer role has expanded—but still struggles
2- How AI has reshaped executive attention on data foundations
3- The difference between defensive and offensive data leadership
4- Why culture and organizational readiness matter more than tools
5- What a value-first data and AI strategy actually looks like
⏳ Timestamps for Easy Navigation:
00:00 – Welcome to Data Faces & guest introduction
00:53 – Randy Bean’s career path into data and analytics
03:24 – The origin and impact of the Data & AI Leadership Survey
05:08 – What’s advanced—and what’s stalled—in CDO roles
10:51 – Why culture, not technology, blocks AI adoption
14:08 – GenAI adoption: hype vs. real progress
17:23 – AI’s renewed focus on data quality and foundations
21:43 – What separates effective data leaders from the rest
27:59 – Business vs. technical leadership in data roles
30:27 – What a value-first data strategy looks like
33:51 – Where to find Randy’s research and writing
đź“© More insights & resources:
👉 Blog & episode recap: https://tinytechguides.com/blog/culture-eats-ai-for-breakfast/
đź”— Connect with Randy Bean:
đź’Ľ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randybeannvp/
🌎 Website & research: https://randybeandata.com
đź’¬ What resonated most with you from this conversation? Share your take in the comments.
👍 If this was useful, like the video, subscribe, and follow Data Faces for more leadership conversations.
#DataLeadership #AILeadership #ChiefDataOfficer