DATE: March 19, 2020, This webinar has passed. The recording will be made available On Demand within the next two US business days.
TIME: 2 PM Eastern / 11 AM Pacific
PRICE: Free to all attendees
About the Webinar
To improve Data Quality, organizations must focus on improving three data-related activities – the definition, production, and usage of the data. Formalizing accountability for these activities strengthens the stewards’ ability to influence improvements in the quality of the data.
In this RWDG webinar, Bob Seiner and his guest, Anthony J. Algmin, will share examples of how organizations have focused their Data Governance programs on achieving improvements in Data Quality. The delivery of the program must advocate and enhance the delivery of standards, validation, reporting, and data value improvement. You may be surprised by how that delivery can be simplified.
In this webinar, Bob will talk about:
- The relationship between Data Governance and Data Quality
- The activities of defining, producing, and using data
- Stewards influencing improvements in Data Quality
- Standardization and validation of data through Data Governance
- Simplifying Data Governance’s purpose toward Data Quality
About the Speakers
Robert S. Seiner
President and Principal, KIK Consulting and Educational Services
Robert S. Seiner is the President and Principal of KIK Consulting & Educational Services and the Publisher of The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com). Bob was recently awarded the DAMA Professional Award for significant and demonstrable contributions to the data management industry.
Bob specializes in “non-invasive data governance”, data stewardship, and meta-data management solutions.
Anthony J. Algmin
Founder and CEO, Algmin Data Leadership, LLC
Anthony J. Algmin is the Founder and CEO of Algmin Data Leadership, a company helping business and technology leaders transform their future with data. With decades of experience in business and hands-on technology roles, Anthony brings better Data Management to organizations of all kinds. He has led data change initiatives in many industries, serving as a project manager, data architect, and Chief Data Officer.
A popular speaker and advocate for Data Leadership, Anthony makes frequent appearances at conferences and other events. He has a bachelor’s degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management.
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