To view just the slides for this presentation, click HERE>> Webinar sponsored by: About the Webinar There are three levels of metadata that every organization must focus on. The three levels are the semantic level, the business level and the technical level. All three levels are important components of data governance and must be stewarded […]
RWDG Webinar: Three Ways to Manage Your Data Stewards
To view just the slides for this presentation, click HERE>> This webinar is sponsored by: About the Webinar There are three ways to manage the data stewards in your organization. You can assign people to be data stewards, identify people as data stewards and you can recognize people as data stewards. The approach […]
RWDG Webinar: Measuring Data Governance Performance
To view just the Slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar There are two basic ways to measure the performance of a Data Governance program. The first way focuses on the acceptance of data governance into the organizational culture. The second way focuses on measuring the business value that comes from governing data. […]
RWDG Webinar: The Non-Invasive Data Governance Framework
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Data Governance is already taking place in your organization. The actions of defining, producing and using data are not new. People in your organization have, at a minimum, an informal level of accountability for the data they use. The Non-Invasive Data Governance […]
RWDG Webinar: Improving Data Analytics with Data Governance
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Organizations are dedicating tremendous resources to improve their analytical capabilities. The focus for many is to improve the quality, understanding, availability and thus the value of the data for data scientists and analysts. These people are focused on providing descriptive, predictive and […]
RWDG Webinar: Using Data Governance to Improve Data Understanding
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> This webinar was sponsored by: About the Webinar For many data-focused initiatives to be considered successful, they require improved documented understanding of the organization’s data. Improvements in data understanding require accountability for the actions of putting clear definition behind your organization’s most valuable data. It […]
RWDG Webinar: Using Data Governance to Protect Sensitive Data
To view just the slides from this recording, click HERE>> About the Webinar Many Data Governance programs start out by focusing on the protection of sensitive data. Improvements in protection of data require that people are held formally accountable for following the rules associated with appropriate handling of sensitive data. Communications and awareness of data […]
RWDG Webinar: Using Data Governance to Achieve Data Quality
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Data Governance programs can focus on improving the quality of data. Improvements in quality require that people are held formally accountable for following defined processes for defining, producing and using data across the organization. These processes become the focal point of institutionalizing […]
RWDG Webinar: Metadata Governance for Vocabularies, Dictionaries, and Data
Top view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Business vocabularies, glossaries and dictionaries are an imperative part of improving organizational understanding of their most important data. The metadata in these resources must meet stakeholder’s requirements from a content and quality perspective. The metadata must be governed. This Real-World Data Governance […]
RWDG Webinar: Formalize Data Governance with Policies and Procedures
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Policies and procedures lie at the heart of institutionalizing data governance. Data Governance is defined as the act of “executing and enforcing authority” to follow the procedures and enforce the policies. You can formalize Data Governance by clearly defining and following policies […]