You Don’t Know Data! (The Importance of Sound Definitions)
W. Edwards Deming, the father of statistical quality control, said: “If you can’t describe what you are doing as a…
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W. Edwards Deming, the father of statistical quality control, said: “If you can’t describe what you are doing as a…
An invisible, yet universal, force exists that is shaping the very fabric of data-driven decision-making, data practices, and operational data…
The term “data culture” is frequently used to describe a normative view about how an organization functions (or more precisely,…
GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation. It’s a regulation introduced by the European Union in 2018 to protect the…
Data protection, as the term implies, refers to the safeguarding of personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.…
Setting the Stage: Data as a Business Asset This column presents a new model for licensing and sharing data, one that…
Dark data remains one of the greatest untapped resources in business. This is due to the vast amounts of usable…
Determining the optimal administrative placement for a data governance program, and specifically a Non-Invasive Data Governance program, is a pivotal…
This quarter’s column draws on my keynote for DAMA Calgary’s contribution to DAMA Days Canada last month, which in turn…
In part one of “Metadata Governance: An Outline for Success,” I discussed the steps required to implement a successful data…