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[Driving Digital Transformation and AI Maturity in Finance]-[Getting to an amazing FP&A Data story – Brandon Wilson]

FP&A Today · B2 · 2024-08-13

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The Evolution of Data Maturity and Digital Transformation

In this episode of FPNA Today, host Glenn Hopper sits down with Brandon Wilson, CEO and founder of Steady Dynamic, to discuss the critical intersection of digital transformation, artificial intelligence (AI), and financial planning and analysis (FPNA). Wilson, a pioneer in software solutions and automation, emphasizes that the modern business landscape is undergoing a profound shift, moving from simple data collection to advanced, AI-driven prescriptive analytics.

From Telecom Roots to AI Innovation

Wilson recounts his early career in the telecom industry, where he first encountered the power of massive data pipelines. He identifies this era as the catalyst for his passion for data-driven decision-making. He notes that the current proliferation of data, combined with powerful Large Language Models (LLMs), has brought us to a "next level" of data maturity. Businesses are no longer just looking at descriptive analytics—what happened—but are leveraging AI to transition into predictive and, eventually, prescriptive environments, where the software suggests the best "levers to pull" to optimize business health.

The Shift to Prescriptive Analytics and Strategic Value

Both Hopper and Wilson highlight a significant paradigm shift for finance professionals: moving away from the "cost center" label toward becoming strategic partners. Wilson explains that by utilizing prescriptive analytics and digital twins, finance teams can simulate millions of scenarios to guide strategy. He notes, "if you want to change the future, pull this lever," illustrating how data-driven insights allow CFOs and FPNA teams to move from backward-looking reporting to proactive, real-time business management.

Tackling Unstructured Data and Modern Tooling

One of the most significant challenges identified is the vast amount of unused data. Wilson cites a statistic from NTT Data, noting that 80% of the world's data is unstructured, and 90% of that remains untapped. He argues that companies often over-collect data without a clear use case. To address this, he suggests focusing on "purposefulness" and moving away from the belief that you need to be a data scientist to derive value. With modern tools like Databricks or AI-assisted preparation tools, organizations can now interact with unstructured data more effectively than ever before.

Leveraging Graph Databases for Complex Relationships

A highlight of the technical discussion is the use of graph databases. Unlike traditional SQL databases that rely on rigid joins, graph databases focus on the relationships (nodes) between data points. Wilson explains how this is particularly powerful for finance operations, such as visualizing complex intercompany transactions, transfer pricing, or identifying fraud. By using graph databases in conjunction with "Graph RAG" (Retrieval-Augmented Generation), finance teams can provide LLMs with a contextual map of their data, allowing for much more precise and insightful analysis than a standard vector database could provide alone.

Practical AI Interaction: Chain of Thought Prompting

Addressing the common frustration of how to interact with AI models, Wilson moves away from the idea of "prompt libraries." Instead, he advocates for "chain of thought" prompting. Rather than asking a single, massive question (zero-shot), he suggests treating the AI like an intern or a colleague: breaking complex tasks into sequential steps. By having the AI output results for each step—such as analyzing variances, then applying cost impacts, then generating a forecast—the user builds a more refined and accurate final product. This conversational approach mimics human problem-solving and yields significantly higher-quality insights.

Conclusion: Focus on Business Value

Wilson concludes by reminding listeners that while the technology—be it Edge AI, LLMs, or graph databases—is exciting, it should always remain secondary to the business use case. He advises finance professionals to maintain their curiosity and focus on the core "why" of their data strategy. By maintaining a clear focus on the business outcome and the specific levers they intend to influence, finance teams can successfully navigate the complexities of the digital era and drive meaningful value for their organizations.

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And now, onto the show. From Data Reels, this is FPNA Today.
Welcome to FPNA Today. I'm your host, Glenn Hopper.
Our guest today is Brandon Wilson, a digital transformation pioneer with a comprehensive background in customer software solutions, automation, and AI.

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