Prerequisite: None
One size does not fit all; never did, never will. Modern data and analytics environments require thoughtful, modern approaches to data governance. This means that we leverage everything we have learned over the last 25 years and determine the best approach for a given situation. Not many professionals will argue the importance of data governance, but if the approach is wrong, people will tune out.
This session will provide a candid discussion of real-world experiences where varying data governance approaches were successful or unsuccessful. It will also provide guidance for organizational and departmental profiles and approaches that are typically a good fit.
Ultimately, modern data governance demands that success will be judged by the people receiving the service and not by the knowledge or maturity of the people providing it.
You Will Learn
- The history and learnings from varying data governance approaches
- How modern data governance programs focus on outcomes
- The difference between offensive and defensive data governance objectives
- How to consider how modern data environments inform a suitable and appropriate data governance approach for your data governance objectives
- Simple data governance success monitoring