Pre‑release • 2025

The Data & AI Literacy Bible

Based on 100+ real-world enterprise deployments

A practical book for Chief Data Officers and data leaders to build data culture, confidence and capability across their organisations through effective Data & AI literacy programmes.

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Why this book and why now?

Companies have poured millions into technology, yet leaders still struggle to shift behaviours and adoption. This book makes the urgent, practical case that real value comes from people, not platforms, by closing the data & AI literacy gap and aligning with business strategy.

What you’ll take away

  • How to design scalable literacy programmes that deliver value
  • Proven ways to embed org‑wide data culture
  • Why people, not platforms, determine success

What your peers are saying about the book

Data drives better, faster decisions in every organisation. This book reminds us that real value comes not simply through buying technology but from empowering people and transforming workplace culture.
Pete Williams, Director of Data at Penguin Random House
As a Chief Data & AI Officer, I’ve seen firsthand that no amount of cutting-edge technology can compensate for a workforce that lacks data fluency. This book is a masterclass in building that fluency at scale. It doesn’t just highlight what many CDAOs are getting wrong; it offers a clear, actionable roadmap...
Ylan Kazi, Chief Data & AI Officer
Finally, a book that tackles the real problem: most data literacy programmes fail because we’ve been treating it as a training issue instead of a culture challenge… a practical, step‑by‑step framework with real examples.
Tiankai Feng, Data & AI Strategy Director
Data Literacy Academy has been key in helping us transform how our teams across the organisation think about and use data. If you're serious about embedding data skills and AI confidence across your org, this book is highly recommended.
Kate Jones, Head of Data Strategy & Change, Coventry Building Society