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A recent survey found that businesses globally are spending close to $40 billion annually on technology and services for data analytics, increasing by 12% each year. And yet, in a survey of 64 C-level executives at large corporations, 72% said they had yet to forge a data culture, and about half admitted they were not competing effectively on data and analytics. What explains this disconnect?