Non-Invasive Data Governance: The Path of Least Resistance and Greatest Success
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Rating | : | 4.35 (726 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00N3259RG |
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Number of Pages | : | 543 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-20 |
Language | : | English |
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A Great Blueprint to Minimize DG Culture Shock While still Adding High Value Executives within organizations are finally recognizing data as an asset as well as a potential liability. However, for many companies a large and involved data governance initiative is not practical or doable. Organizations need a way to implement data governance without disrupting the culture and incurring high . Tonmoy K. Dasgupta said Best Data Governance book so far.. Robert Seiner has been a great speaker on Data Governance for many years and I am glad that he finally put his thoughts together in a book form. Robert articulates very well from his extensive field experience and that fact should give confidence to the reader (at least it did for me having following his writings . Data behaves the way people behave marlo An informative and well written guide with useful examples. I have been involved in data mgt & governance initiatives for many years and this book stands out. Especially since many companies are now beginning to adopt and see the value in implementing the right data management practices. Whether to meet regulatory
He is based in Pittsburgh, and is an internationally recognized consultant / educator in the field of data governance. He calls this practice Non-Invasive Data Governance™. . Bob has truly different and insightful views to share about how organizations can get more value from their data by moving from informal to formal data governance practices. Bob has worked extensively with clients in the educational, financial, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and government i
Data Governance should not be about command-and-control, yet at times could become invasive or threatening to the work, people and culture of an organization. Data-governance programs focus on authority and accountability for the management of data as a valued organizational asset. Learn how:Steward responsibilities can be identified and recognized, formalized, and engaged according to their existing responsibility rather than being assigned or handed to people as more work.Governance of information can be applied to existing policies, standard operating procedures, practices, and methodologies, rather than being introduced or emphasized as new processes or me
Best practices and key concepts of this non-threatening approach can be communicated effectively to leverage strengths and address opportunities to improve. From the Inside Flap Data-governance programs focus on authority and accountability for the management of data as a valued organizational asset. A practical and non-threatening approach can be applied to governing information and promoting stewardship of data as a cross-organization asset. . Learn how: Steward responsibilities can be identified and recognized, formalized, and engaged according to their existing responsibility rather than being assigned or handed to people as more work. Governance of information can support all data integration, risk management, business intelligence and master data management activities rather than imposing inconsistent rigor to these initiatives. Non-Invasive Data Governance focuses on