Prerequisite: None
Although few would argue with the statement that organizations need to have a comprehensive data strategy, few have actually developed a strategy and plan to improve the access, sharing, and usage of data. Most IT organizations have comprehensive plans for applications, development tools, platforms, and even storage, but there are few details that ensure that data is managed as a business asset. Much of the challenge in data strategy development is understanding the details and boundaries of what a plan includes.
This presentation will review some common real-world needs and provide an overview of the 5 key components along with understanding how the details may differ across organizations of varying complexity.
You Will Learn
- The definition and concepts of data strategy
- The 5 essential components of a data strategy
- The benefits of a data strategy
- The difference in data strategy development between small and large organizations
Geared To
- CIOs and chief data officers
- Program managers
- Business sponsors
- Data governance staff
- Data management staff
- Business/data analysts
- Data stakeholders