Analytics & Data Science Spend & Trends H1 2023 Report

Our analytics and data science community has a solid core of top-level leaders along with a fair share of front-lines operators. The community is spread across several different industries with a fair share of large organizations represented along with some smaller companies.

Respondents feel strongly that analytics and data science are becoming more integrated into both corporate and operational decision making. While recessionary winds keep blowing, and many feel that doing more with less is the status quo, the report indicates that the analytics and data science discipline continues to feel positive about its growth prospects. Over 60% of our community feels that influence has grown post-pandemic. Nearly half of the community is focused on growth.

So, overall, things are looking up. Regarding “spend,” respondents indicate that budgets are either flat or slightly up when looking in the rear-view mirror. And when considering the future, analytics and data science disciplinarians are budget-bullish. Organizations are clearly still pumping money into this space and as long as results are shown, there doesn’t seem to be any let up anytime soon. The future looks bright in terms of spend as nearly half of respondents are expecting spend to increase. Another 2/5 of respondents will remain constant with current budgets.

Thank you to our contributors:

  • Michael Bagalman, Vice President, Business Intelligence and Data Science for STARZ
  • Michelle Ballen-Griffin, Head of Data Analytics, Future
  • June Dershewitz, Board Member, Digital Analytics Association
  • Neil Hoyne, Fellow, Wharton
  • Chuck Martin, Editorial Director, Informa Tech
  • Matthew Mayo, Editor-in-Chief, KDnuggets
  • Anu Sundaram, Vice President, Business Analytics, Rue Gilt Groupe
  • Steve Weiss, Content Manager, Data Science & Business Analytics, LinkedIn Learning
  • Sunny Zhu, ESG Data Analytics & Operations, Indeed.com


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