Data is Everybody’s Business: The Fundamentals of Data Monetization
MIT Sloan research finds that on average 82% of data monetization returns come from improving work operations and customer experience versus 18% from selling information.
MIT Sloan research finds that on average 82% of data monetization returns come from improving work operations and customer experience versus 18% from selling information.
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