According to Gartner’s CDO Survey last year, shortages of skills and staff, reported by 45% of respondents, was the biggest roadblock to success. This has been the case in previous years as well, so that makes it even more important to purposefully adopt strategies for talent retention. Building a purpose- and data-driven culture is one of those strategies. Having the leadership skills to get C-level and broad buy-in from the organization is how you realize success. But how do you do that?
00:00:00 The Power of Defining Purpose To Drive D&A-Led Culture
This edition focuses on executive buy-in, culture change, talent management and how to keep your best people motivated so they stay and grow in your organization to have an impact.
00:05:43 Culture Hacks for Data Driven Organizational Culture Change
Specifically, with Distinguished VP Analyst Deb Logan, we will look at the connection between high-performing teams and having an inclusive and mission-driven data and analytics culture. She shares culture hacks to help you along your journey.
00:15:16 Data and Analytics Executive Leadership in Action at FINTRAC
Rachel Porteous, CIO at FINTRAC, is a great example of putting this into action. FINTRAC is tasked with addressing intractable problems like human trafficking and money laundering. Rachel leads all data, analytics and AI efforts at FINTRAC, where she has been recognized by the CEO as being the key driver of FINTRAC’s data-driven culture. And success for FINTRAC is using data to literally save lives. Rachel shares her best practices on how to get people on board to change the culture, how she has become the CEO’s trusted advisor with a seat at the table and how she has been able to translate her culture and purpose to attracting and retaining the best talent. She also gives us a preview of what she’s doing with Generative AI.
Rachel Porteous
Chief Information Officer at Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (FINTRAC)
Rachel Porteous is a distinguished Senior Executive with more than 30 years of IM/IT experience and a proven track record of successes in developing solutions that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of IT and business operations. She is a strong leader able to drive transformations and service delivery while developing high-performing teams. Rachel has been the chief information officer at FINTRAC since January of 2019. She was the chief information officer at Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) from 2017 to 2019. Prior to IRCC, Rachel occupied the position of chief technology officer at Public Services and Procurement Canada and the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), where she managed multiple multimillion-dollar projects across those departments. She started her career at Indian and Northern Affairs Department, where she excelled in multiple IM/IT positions.
Rachel holds a Bachelor of Applied Science, with a Major in Computer Science from the Université du Québec en Outaouais. She is a mother of two daughters and volunteers in two not-for-profit organizations: the CIO Association of Canada and the Association of Public Sector Information Professionals (DPI).
Debra Logan
Distinguished VP Analyst, Gartner CDAO Practice
Debra Logan is a VP and Gartner Fellow in Gartner Research. Debra covers strategic topics in the data and analytics IT leaders team. She also covers all aspects of the office of the chief data officer and other new and emerging information-focused roles. Debra does research on change and change management; data-driven culture change; leadership development and coaching; and diversity, equity and inclusion in IT.
Prior to joining Gartner, Debra was an independent consultant to IT organizations in the United Kingdom and Europe, helping them to formulate strategies and evaluate technologies. She had previously worked for ten years at Carnegie Group, an early pioneer in commercial AI applications.
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