
Where data becomes revenue. Hosted by Matthew Bernath, this podcast explores how organisations transform their data into commercial value, responsibly, securely, and at scale. Each episode unpacks real world strategies, frameworks and success stories from leaders turning insights into direct alternative income.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyBusinessManagement | |||

Most organisations don't struggle with a lack of data, but rather with knowing where to start. In this episode, we unpack how to identify the first high value, high-margin data products your organisation can monetise.
We cover why datasets aren't p... more
When it comes to data monetisation, most companies have the data, have the customers, and even have clear demand, but the revenue still doesn't flow.
In this episode, we break down the six barriers that stop enterprises from monetising their data, ... more
In this debut episode, Matthew Bernath breaks down the five biggest myths holding organisations back from unlocking the true value of their data. From the misconception that monetisation means "selling data" to the belief that it requires perfect dat... more
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