Click to learn more about author Jayakumar Rajaretnam. This is the second part of a two-part series on the operationalization of Data Governance. The first part of the series “Data Governance Operationalization: The Gap” discussed how the need arose, some of the main reasons needed for Data Governance operationalization, and what is required. This part takes […]
Data Governance Operationalization: The Gap
Click to learn more about author Jayakumar Rajaretnam. A decade ago, consultants had to create awareness & educate clients about governance; highlight regulatory risks, compliance requirements, penalties, etc. It was more like selling an insurance product. Today, organizations globally understand what Data Governance (DG) is, its benefits, and the risks of not governing data. In fact, […]
Knowledge Maps – Interesting Versus Boring
Click to learn more about author John Singer. When designing your Knowledge Maps it certainly helps to have some interesting questions that you are trying to answer. (See Knowledge Maps – How to Ask a Data Question). “Build it and they will come” approaches didn’t work very well for data warehouse and BI efforts and the […]