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TDWI Data Governance Basics

Duration: 1 Hour

This one hour self-paced online course explains key concepts, roles, and benefits of a data governance program.

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This overview course identifies and explains key concepts, roles, and benefits of a data governance program. It includes information on the definition, goals, scope, challenges, value proposition, processes, and supporting ecosystem. This course is designed primarily for business and technical people who want a basic understanding of data governance, how it may impact them, and how it could benefit the enterprise.

You Will Learn

  • Definitions and dimensions of data governance
  • Value proposition and some key considerations and challenges in building a data governance program.
  • The practices, roles, skills, and disciplines essential to data governance
  • The basic qualities that make good data stewards and stewardship organizations.
  • Data governance with multiple facets, including development, operation, sustenance, and growth and we explore each of these along with elements of the ecosystem needed to support the program.

Geared To

  • Anyone for business and technical people you want basic understanding of data governance.

Continuing Professional Education Credits: 1

Apply these credits toward your CBIP recertification. Not certified? Learn more about CBIP and how to get certified https://tdwi.org/pages/education/cbip-certification/cbip-home.aspx here.

Instructor

 

Jonathan Geiger

Jonathan Geiger

CBIP, President

Geiger Intl, Inc.

Jonathan Geiger, CBIP, is an experienced consultant with management and hands-on experience in business intelligence, data governance, quality management, CRM, and related areas in many industries, having gained his initial experience as a program manager at an electric utility company and subsequently as a consultant. He presents frequently at national and international conferences, has written over sixty articles, and coauthored three books.