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Data Speaks for Itself: Placing Data Governance in Context

The Data Administration Newsletter

Yes, let’s talk about data governance, that thing we love to hate. I just attended the 17th Annual Chief Data Officer and Information Quality Symposium in July, and there, I heard many creative suggestions for renaming data governance.

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How Chief Data Officers Overcome Key Challenges

The Data Administration Newsletter

The role of a Chief Data Officer (CDO) is relatively new and hence, laden with many new challenges. But knowing these issues beforehand can help you be equipped to solve them.

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Eyes on Data: The Elevated Role of Data Management and the CDO

The Data Administration Newsletter

The role of the Chief Data Officer (CDO) or the Chief Data Executive continues to gain relevance and importance in today’s corporate C-Suites across all industries.

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Increasing the Business Impact of Data Management Using Force-Field Analysis

Dataversity

This article introduces Force-Field Analysis (FFA) [1], a tool that one of us (Tom) has used for many years to help understand and summarize the impacts of multiple factors in the data space. The post Increasing the Business Impact of Data Management Using Force-Field Analysis appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Data Quality Framework: What It Is and How to Implement It

Astera

As important as it is to know what a data quality framework is, it’s equally important to understand what it isn’t: It’s not a standalone concept—the framework integrates with data governance, security, and integration practices to create a holistic data ecosystem. Why do you need a data quality framework?

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Data fabrics bring the power of data to the people

Tableau

VP, Chief Data Officer, Tableau. Editor's note: This article originally appeared in Forbes , by Wendy Turner-Williams, Chief Data Officer, Tableau. In today’s fast-paced world of competing business priorities, the capacity to enable self-service data analytics with right-sized data governance is key.

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Data Speaks for Itself: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

The Data Administration Newsletter

I had a great experience attending the MIT Chief Data Officer and Information Quality Symposium in Cambridge this July. It was truly enlightening to hear from so many experienced data leaders. This year, there were 2,855 registered attendees from 63 countries, including 1,218 Chief Data Officers.