GUEST OPINION by Paul Leahy, country manager ANZ at Qlik: Introducing data into new areas (or all areas) of an organisation can be challenging, but it’s important business leaders don’t adopt a one-size-fits-all approach in striving to do so. Dealing with different learning styles, potential employee resistance and unique workflows will all pose different sets of challenges that require a different approach.
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