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Technology governance: a board’s priority

Opinion: Directors have a responsibility to treat data correctly while being aware of the opportunities for their companies.

Kirsten Patterson
Tue, 24 Apr 2018

UK mathematician Clive Humby once said “data is the new oil.”

As the brains behind the Tesco club card in the UK, Mr Humby was doing what seemed impossible in the early 1990s – creating a system in which stores would double their market share in under a year by tracking what customers bought.

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Kirsten Patterson
Tue, 24 Apr 2018
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