Data Speaks for Itself: Waldo, Where are You?
Almost every child knows about the cute search-and-find Waldo with the red-striped shirt and cap hidden in the crowd. But…
Data Governance Columns
Almost every child knows about the cute search-and-find Waldo with the red-striped shirt and cap hidden in the crowd. But…
Data Catalogs have great promise. They can provide the businessperson, analyst, architect, system engineer and data scientist alike the ability…
I love books that make you think. We The People, by Kathy Rondon, leads us down the path of rethinking…
“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet” is a popular maxim from William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet,…
Governance for Acquired Data / Selecting Sources Our next column in the series explores challenges with governing acquired data, and…
Since my last contribution to TDAN.com, two activities I’ve been involved in have made me think about what lies beneath…
Fit for Purpose data has been a foundational concept of Data Governance for as long as I’ve been in the…
I had a great experience attending the MIT Chief Data Officer and Information Quality Symposium in Cambridge this July. It…
Data Acumen, Literacy, and Culture Data literacy, or data acumen[1] as we like to call it, is increasingly cited as…
The time wasted spent collecting and validating data can approach 80% of the total effort for managing data. This estimate…