• 17 Jun, 2025

New Report Reveals Widespread Data Distrust Threatening Operational Efficiency

New Report Reveals Widespread Data Distrust Threatening Operational Efficiency

Only 25% of operations leaders fully trust their data, as organizations struggle with fragmented systems and mounting manual workloads

AARHUS, Denmark, June 16, 2025 -- Stibo Systems, a global leader in master data management (MDM), today released its latest report, 'Through the Storm: How System Trust Builds Operational Resilience' The report reveals a significant trust gap among manufacturing business leaders in enterprise data and systems. Most leaders report challenges such as siloed platforms, manual workarounds and inconsistent information that hinder efficiency and delay transformation.

"It's clear that 2025 will be a pivotal year for operational transformation, with 67% of business leaders we surveyed making efficiency a top priority," said James van Pelt, Manufacturing Practice Lead at Stibo Systems. "But efficiency isn't just about speed – it's about trust. Our research shows that without reliable systems and interoperable data, even the most advanced technologies fall short."

Stibo Systems surveyed 500 U.S. operational business leaders at the senior manager level or higher, all with operational decision-making authority, across manufacturing, CPG, distribution, retail, life sciences, automotive and aerospace and defense to explore the prioritization of interoperability in their tech stacks for 2025 and beyond.

The survey found that only 25% of operations leaders fully trust the data in their systems.

Additional key findings from the survey include:

  • Manuel data burden: 86% of employees spend over 30% of their day on manual data tasks, slowing productivity and decision-making
  • System fragmentation: 76% of organizations still work with mismatched systems, and 67% report difficulty syncing incompatible technologies
  • Inconsistent data: 50% of respondents cited inconsistency as the main reason for data distrust

"This report is a wake-up call. Business leaders know that without a unified data foundation, investments in AI, automation and digital transformation will never reach their full potential," said Stibo Systems CEO Adrian Carr. "At Stibo Systems, we're helping organizations build the data confidence they need to move faster, adapt smarter and scale with resilience. Trust in data isn't a 'nice-to-have' – it's the foundation of future-ready operations."

These findings highlight the growing need for data interoperability and modern MDM platforms that reduce fragmentation, strengthen trust and accelerate enterprise agility.

For more information about the report and to access all key findings visit here.

About Stibo Systems
Stibo Systems is a leading enabler of trustworthy data through AI-powered master data management. Built on a robust and flexible platform, our SaaS solutions empower enterprises around the globe to deliver superior customer and product experiences. Our trusted data foundation enhances operational efficiency, drives growth and transformation, supports sustainability initiatives and bolsters AI success. Headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, Stibo Systems is a privately held subsidiary of Stibo Software Group, which guarantees the long-term perspective of the business through foundational ownership. More at https://www.stibosystems.com.

For more information, please contact:
Katherine Hahn
Public Relations Manager
khah@stibosystems.com

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