People feel overwhelmed by the amount of data available to them when making critical decisions at work, according to a new study by Oracle NetSuite. The study, which includes insights from 2,000 people across the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Benelux, Nordics and the Middle East, found that while people believe they have the data to be successful, they are overwhelmed by data quantity and some plan to turn to a robot or machine to assist in the decision-making process during the next 12 months.
“Businesses have worked tirelessly to get back on a sustained path to recovery and growth,” said Nicky Tozer, SVP EMEA, Oracle NetSuite. “But equally some have struggled, and it is evident that the businesses which acknowledge they have a difficult relationship with data are also the least optimistic and expectant of growth. With challenges and opportunities still on the horizon, the businesses that prioritise objective, data-led decision-making and properly equip their employees with relevant and digestible insights will be best-placed to thrive.”
Data continues to be overwhelming for the majority of employees
Despite believing they have the appropriate data, almost all employees taking part in the study felt overwhelmed by the amount of data available when making critical decisions. The study further found that:
Intuition is on the rise and it’s hurting the bottom line and company culture
A growing culture of ‘gut feel’ decision-making is negatively impacting revenue and how connected employees feel to their organisation’s strategy and success, as the study found that:
The decision-making process is stressful, and employees are seeking help
Working remotely has added to the stress and complexity of making decisions and people are increasingly planning to use machines or robots for help. According to the study’s findings:
Methodology
For this study, NetSuite partnered with Opinium Research to survey 2000 manager level and above employees. This research was conducted as a follow up to last year’s Unlocking Growth report. The respondents represented small and mid-sized organisations across industries including retail, manufacturing, wholesale distribution, software & technology, professional services and advertising, media & publishing. Respondents originated from the UK, France, Germany, Nordics, Benelux, Middle East (UAE & KSA), Spain and Italy, with 250 from each region. Participants took part in an online questionnaire and were surveyed in March and April 2021.
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