This course addresses what the Analytics and Cognitive Computing functions should look like by focusing on the management, organizational, and human resource considerations for leveraging analytics. It addresses the emerging job roles of data governance, data stewards, data curators, data scientist, master data architects, data security & privacy, data engineers & architects, and data scientists, as well as centers of excellence/ competency. Managing data as an asset requires significant transformation at many companies. There are cultural issues that must be dealt with, and learning how to manage transformation is a critical skill. Topics such as where the group should report, how they are assessed, the necessary skills and how to source them, key data/analytics processes, integration strategies, data governance, data-driven innovation in products and services, data security/privacy and standards, IT and non-IT roles, customer and competitor drivers, and understanding how the preceding can be used to improve the quality and speed of business decisions and processes, and the risks/challenges for implementing them to leverage data as a strategic asset are fundamental. By concentrating on ITs data and analytics responsibilities, in essence this course puts the candidate in the role of the CAO (Chief Analytics Officer) as they build the management processes and organization/skills necessary to deploy these data driven strategies.