Alex Vail took a sabbatical from his job on the board of one of the country's leading manufacturers to conduct several research projects, including the largest ever study into the UK's corporate AI capabilities. In total, he surveyed 234 senior leaders and interviewed 92 executives from FTSE350 companies to identify why digital transformations succeed or fail; the data dependency of organisations; and their levels of data literacy at senior levels. What emerged from the research was a clear set of success factors, grounded in mindset and behaviour elements, which have been used to create a…mehr
Alex Vail took a sabbatical from his job on the board of one of the country's leading manufacturers to conduct several research projects, including the largest ever study into the UK's corporate AI capabilities. In total, he surveyed 234 senior leaders and interviewed 92 executives from FTSE350 companies to identify why digital transformations succeed or fail; the data dependency of organisations; and their levels of data literacy at senior levels. What emerged from the research was a clear set of success factors, grounded in mindset and behaviour elements, which have been used to create a framework that any company can follow, regardless of their size or complexity, that will guarantee successful data transformations.
A certified professional career coach with a background in corporate training, events and communications, Alex Vail has spent 25 years delivering business change programmes and developing high-performance cultures in commercial and not-for-profit organisations, including leadership roles in three influential trade associations, two high-growth scale-ups and a FTSE100 manufacturing firm. He co-founded the Data Strategy Alliance, a global peer-learning and research network for senior technology executives in 2023. As a leadership coach, he works with data experts, Boards and senior executives, to help them build adaptive workplace cultures, communicate more effectively, navigate conflict, manage upwards and ask the right questions.
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