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Only 1 in 5 can explain Artificial Intelligence
Only 17 percent of professionals rate themselves as having a high level of data literacy, as reported in The Data-Driven Mindset Report, despite a growing demand for insights-based business development and artificial intelligence (AI). The data-driven advantage of companies starts with your employees.
A research study conducted by Mention and Mynewsdesk, The Data-Driven Mindset report examined how 1,050 marketers, PR professionals, and business leaders globally use data in both strategic and operational task within their roles. The report sought out to understand and explore the building blocks of what it means to be data-driven, and to what degree companies are prepared to execute an agile approach, by leveraging the data they collect. (Download Full Report)
Companies have access to data but don’t know how to use it
In 2019 data is key to business success, with one in five organizations having a consistent approach to data-driven decision making, it is evident that companies are deeply invested in data-rich technologies. However, what currently is lacking from companies is a marketing and communications workforce that is well equip to unlock value from it.
The report shows that only 17 percent of respondents have a sufficiently good understanding of how to work with artificial intelligence (AI), and can’t actually explain to someone what AI is, and how to use it.
- There is a hype around AI which is predicted to revolutionize the PR and communications industry in the same way the internet did, but the problem is few know how to do that. AI makes it possible to process large amounts of data in real time, says Jonathan Bean, CMO at Mynewsdesk.
A shift in corporate culture can alleviate the data and AI skills gap
The move to data-driven decisions requires the right combination of corporate culture, technology, and competence. The results of the survey show that only one in five companies continuously make decisions based on data insights, and half of the respondents state that their corporate culture does not support agile processes that are required to be able to apply a data-driven approach.
- Being data driven is something that many aim for, but few are actually able to achieve. We must keep in mind all the limitations of data and its bias - AI is based on the same algorithms designed by humans and is as smart as the people who coded it, says Joël Gaudeul, CMO at Mention.
- In order to action data in an intelligence way, you need to first acknowledge how treacherous data can be. Communicators need to develop the ability to read, challenge and learn for the huge amount of data they gather. Luckily enough, GDPR has helped companies reduce their volume data and focus on collecting and simplifying part of the equation, continues Joël.
Key Findings:
- PR and Communications: (21%) of professionals in their field state that they are active in their measurement process and act on new information. (49%) in the same professional group state that they passively monitor results and rarely adjust campaigns and other communication efforts on the result.
- Lack of a Data Integrated Workforce: Only (5%) of respondents state that they work with data scientists, and (44%) of respondents report their company’s data is trapped in silos and inaccessible to those that need it.
- Low Understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI promises to improve and speed decision making -- a key area of competence for future-facing businesses--yet the research shows just (17%) have a “strong understanding” of AI and its applications (“strong understanding defined as competent enough to be able to explain the concept to another person.)
For more information, please contact;
Sara Lindström, Global PR Manager at Mynewsdesk, on sara.lindstrom@mynewsdesk.com or +46 76 288 56 15.
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Survey Methodology:
The 2018 Outlook survey was conducted online by Mantis Research on behalf of Mention and Mynewsdesk. The company surveyed 1,050 individuals during October - November 2018; 41% work in PR and communications, 39% in marketing, and 19% are business owners/leaders. Responses came from all over the globe; the majority work in Sweden (54%), and the remaining work across Europe and the Americas.
About Mynewsdesk
Mynewsdesk is the Nordic region's leading platform for digital PR and communication, with over 5,000 customers and 77,000 users. The cloud-based service includes media monitoring, news distribution, and analysis tools. The company was founded in 2003 in Stockholm and has been owned by the Norwegian media group Nhst Media Group AS since 2008.
About Mention
From social media to PR mentions, user reviews to blog comments, Mention helps leading brands track the most important conversations about their brand, competitors, and industry online. Founded in 2012, Mention’s customer base exceeded 725,000 users in over 125 countries, with over 4,000 enterprise clients. Since September 2018, Mention joined forces with Mynewsdesk, expanding its offer to PR Management.