Who We Are
We are an organisation that exists to drive progress. That's the “red thread” that connects everyone at The Economist Group (TEG). Our businesses share a devotion to innovation, independence and rigour in their fields of expertise. We empower people to understand and tackle the critical challenges and changes facing the world. Our analytical rigour, global expertise and evidence-based insights enable individuals and organisations to make sense of these shifts and chart a course through them.
We deliver analysis and insights in many formats to subscribers and clients in 170 countries through our four businesses,
The Economist, Economist Impact, Economist Intelligence and Economist Education, which uphold our global reputation for excellence and integrity.
The role
The Head of Insights & Decision Science is a critical leadership role designed to transform the Insight function into a "trusted adviser" group. The primary purpose is to move beyond traditional insight towards providing bespoke diagnostic and prescriptive advice and insights that support high-stakes decision-making across The Economist Group’s B2C organisation.
This role, which manages both the analytics teams, is central to a wider strategy to make the Data, Research & Insight (DRI) function "fit for an AI-powered future," where human insight professionals focus on the "why" and "what next" while AI handles more routine data analysis. The Head of Insight & Decision Science will act as the senior insight leader in our B2C business - acting as the voice of the insight function in B2C executive fora and owning the roadmap and prioritisation for all B2C insight teams.
Measures of success
Success in this role will be measured through a combination of qualitative and quantitative indicators:
- Qualitative measures
- Trusted adviser status: The degree to which the role holder and their team are consulted proactively on complex strategic questions rather than being reactive "order-takers"