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Data Governance is a crucial piece of properly using your data and improving the quality of you r data. And Data Stewardship is a critical piece of Data Governance – data stewards are your decision-makers about what data means, how it is derived, what rules to apply to determine data quality, and what data qu ality issues are worth spending resources on. More and more companies are c oming to terms with the fact that they need to have a data stewardship func tion in order to be effective in collecting metadata (including definitions , derivations, and data quality rules), MDM, and data quality. A lot has be en said and spoken about why stewardship is important, but HOW do you do it and be effective with limited resources (in the "real world")? p>\n
This seminar details how to set up a data stewardship function, prov ide training for your stewards, and run the entire stewardship effort &ndas h; including managing the Data Stewardship Committee. You'll need help from IT for folks who know the systems and ETL, and this presentation tells you how to coordinate your efforts, including recruiting help from IT for technical stewards, evaluating and installing Data Governance/Stewards hip toolsets, and leveraging an IT sponsor.
\nWe will go into conside rable detail on what the roles and responsibilities of the data stewards ar e, what decisions they have to make, and what processes have to be used in order to make those decisions. In addition, we will cover how to staff projects for stewardship and funnel the information from projects bac k into the overall stewardship process. Communications are another importan t part of stewardship, and we'll discuss what meetings are needed, what a communications plan looks like, how to report on your stewardship progre ss, and how to avoid getting overwhelmed by meetings by leveraging modern c ollaboration tools.
\nYou Will Learn:
\n\n The relationship between data governance and data stewardship\n How to build and staff governance and stewardship organization\n How to recruit stewards and who in the organization is responsible for desi gnating stewards\n What type of person you need in the stewardship role\n What the steward's responsibilities are\n What the stewardship process looks like\n How to break up responsibilities by functional area\n Resources you can use to minimize endless meetings\n What the decision process is\n How to avoid overwhelming stewards when you have a lot of projects\n What and how to document decisions\n A list of Data Stewardship Best Practices\n An extensive list of the roles that data stewards have in major efforts, su ch as MDM, Reference data management, projects, information security, impro ving data quality, and many others.\n How to train your stewards to do what they must do\n How to orchestrate a communications plan\n How to build a status report for stewardship and governance\n How to create metrics to measure your efforts\n What the Stewardship maturity model looks like, and how to rank your stewar dship effort\n\nComments from Past Attendees of the Stewardship Workshop :
\n“David is a wealth of practical experience and can relate t o pretty much any industry.”
\n“Great workshop! Lots to t ake away and use at office!”
\n“Excellent primer on data governance and quality.”
\n“A++ - so happy I chose this one! Wonderful examples that can be used in any industry.”
\n“Awesome, engaging speaker.”
\n“Grea t overall session. Speaker was extremely knowledgeable.”
\n&ldq uo;Exceeded expectations.”
DTSTART:20201210T083000 SUMMARY:S1: A Complete Guide to Data Stewardship DTEND:20201210T155959 LOCATION: See Description END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR