McKinsey on Big Data
In this paper McKinsey are writing about what they call “Big Data” which they define as “datasets whose size is beyond the ability of typical database software tools to capture, store and analyse.” Although their recommendations are limited to this definition I find that they apply to the growth in data in general. In particular McKinsey’s recommendations may be applicable to the data sets that are in use in business and particularly the growth of data that may occur in the very near future. Specifically in oil and gas it is anticipated that the demand for data will continue to grow. People, Ideas & Objects have anticipated this growth and based our architecture on a Technical Vision that can accommodate that growth.
McKinsey’s “Big Data” recommendations are listed here. The full report is available here. It is a comprehensive report, however I do recommend reading at least the Executive Summary.
- Data have swept into every industry and business function and are now an important factor of production.
- Big Data creates value in several ways.
- creating transparency
- enabling experimentation to discover needs, expose variability, and improve performance.
- segmenting populations to customize actions.
- replacing / supporting human decision making with automated algorithms.
- innovating new business models, products and services.
- Use of Big Data will become a key basis of competition and growth for individual firms.
- Use of Big Data will underpin new waves of productivity growth and consumer surplus.
- While the use of Big Data will matter across sectors, some sectors are poised for greater gains.
- There will be a shortage of talent necessary for organizations to take advantages of Big Data.
- Several issues will have to be addressed to capture the full potential of Big Data.
To deal with the associated issues of data People, Ideas & Objects Draft Specification provides two modules. The Analytics and Statistics Module which is looking at the producer firms data and Performance Evaluation Module which looks at the Joint Operating Committee data.
For the industry to successfully provide for the consumers energy demands, it’s necessary to build the systems that identify and support the Joint Operating Committee. Building the Preliminary Specification is the focus of People, Ideas & Objects. Producers are encouraged to contact me in order to support our Revenue Model and begin their participation in these communities. Those individuals that are interested in joining People, Ideas & Objects can join me here and begin building the software necessary for the successful and innovative oil and gas industry.
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