The book provides simple and effective approaches to business, operational and technology leaders equally in setting up and implementing data management and governance as standard services in their organizations. Most industries are actively managing and governing their data, primarily to achieve their regulatory preparedness and service excellence goals. While it is equally important to set up a data office, it is also crucial in ensuring sustainability of this function to realize continuous business benefits. Also, data governance is a pervasive enabler that supports a firm’s corporate governance principles that builds trust in regulators, customers and investors.
The book explores in-depth the contextual challenges in fortune 500 organizations along with standardized data management services that assisted the chief data offices in overcoming these challenges.
Further, the content details how a firm can
- Overcome challenges in data offices today
- Analyze existing data management strategy, capabilities and identify improvements to traverse maturity
- Set up metadata and data quality management as services and successfully ope-rationalize them
- Formalize governance as a function through an operating model, based on firm's enabling culture
- Define a benefits realization model to assess and monitor the value of managing and governing data
The book explores in-depth the contextual challenges in fortune 500 organizations along with standardized data management services that assisted the chief data offices in overcoming these challenges.
Further, the content details how a firm can
- Overcome challenges in data offices today
- Analyze existing data management strategy, capabilities and identify improvements to traverse maturity
- Set up metadata and data quality management as services and successfully ope-rationalize them
- Formalize governance as a function through an operating model, based on firm's enabling culture
- Define a benefits realization model to assess and monitor the value of managing and governing data
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