Business Intelligence (BI) used to be equated to Data Warehousing. In this day of Big Data and improved analytical technologies and capabilities, BI now means a lot more. Where governing data in the data warehouse was a challenge – governing the volume of Big Data in variable formats coming at us from all directions at a high velocity to maximize its analytical value has become paramount to differentiating an organization from its competition.
Join Bob Seiner for a Real-World Data Governance webinar focused on strengthening the relationship between Data Governance and corporate Big Data & Business Intelligence initiatives. This session will focus on expanding existing programs to address the expanding needs of the organization and building new programs to address the broadened definition of BI.
This webinar will cover:
Existing Governance Applications for BI
Future of Big Data & BI Data
Relationship between Big Data, BI and Governance
Articulating Governance Value in Terms of BI
True Intelligence Derived from Governed Data
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Governance for Master DataDATAVERSITY
Join Bob Seiner and DATAVERSITY for the July installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series where the topic will be formally applying Data Governance to Master Data.
Real-World Data Governance: Governing Customer Data – Is There a Difference?DATAVERSITY
Many organizations select a specific domain or subject area of data to focus on as they kick off their data governance initiative. More often than not, it seems that subject area is Customer data. It is common practice these days for organizations to become customer-centric through being data-centric. Perhaps that is the case with your organization.
If you define, produce, or use data as part of your job and you are held formally accountable for how you define, produce, and use the data, then you are a data steward. If that statement is true, then everybody is a data steward. Does this make your Data Governance program more complex?
Join Bob Seiner for this thought-provoking webinar that asks and answers the question, how can everybody be a data steward? His approach to Data Stewardship will at the same time make your program less invasive to deliver and add a touch of complexity when it is recognized that the governance of data involves everybody in the organization.
In this webinar, Bob will talk about:
- Defining the levels and roles of data stewards
- What the term “formalized accountability” means
- How to handle the complexity of everybody being a data steward
- The complete coverage that is deployed by this approach
- How to “get over” everybody being a data steward
Real-World Data Governance: Build Your Own Data Governance ToolsDATAVERSITY
There are many tools available to assist your organization to govern your data better. The value from these tools is proven and organizations come to rely on using these tools to deliver high quality and protected data. Some of these tools are available for purchase however many can be developed and provided internally.
This RWDG webinar with Bob Seiner will address the design, development and deployment of several key instruments of data governance success. Bob will describe the purpose of these tools, ways to build these tools and how to deliver value from tools you can construct with little or no cost.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss tools focused on:
Formalizing accountability for governing data definition, production and use
Recording critical data governance metadata
Applying governance to existing and/or new processes
Providing necessary awareness and communications
Building and improving data understanding
The Non-Invasive Data Governance FrameworkDATAVERSITY
Data Governance is already taking place in your organization. The actions of defining, producing and using data are not new. People in your organization have, at a minimum, an informal level of accountability for the data they use. The Non-Invasive Data Governance framework provides a method to formalize accountability based on people’s existing responsibilities.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of his Real-World Data Governance webinar series where he will provide a detailed framework for how to implement a Non-Invasive Data Governance program. This hour will be spent walking through the five most important components of a successful program described from the perspectives of the executive, strategic, tactical and operational levels of your organization.
In the webinar Bob will share:
The graphic for the Non-Invasive Data Governance Framework
A detailed description of the core program components
The importance of viewing the components from different perspectives
A detailed walk-through of each segment of the framework
How to use the framework to implement a successful program
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Data Governance and Metadata Best PracticeDATAVERSITY
Best practices are defined as a method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to those achieved with other means, and that is used as a benchmark. In addition the definition goes on to say that a "best" practice can evolve to become better as improvements are discovered. A best practice can also be considered a target behavior to which you can compare your organization to deliver the actionable steps you can follow to achieve best practice.
In this Real-World Data Governance webinar, Bob Seiner focuses on defining, assessing and deploying Data Governance and metadata best practice that will move your organization in the best possible direction of success. Participants can expect to leave the webinar with a working list that can be used for self or contracted assessment.
This session will cover:
Criteria to Determine if Something is Best Practice
Development of Data Governance Best Practice
The Process to Complete the Best Practice Assessment
The Delivery of the Assessment to Management
How to Use the Assessment to Deliver Action
RWDG Webinar: The New Non-Invasive Data Governance FrameworkDATAVERSITY
Non-Invasive Data Governance is summarized as the practice of formalizing accountability for data and the application of governance to process. Non-Invasive Data Governance describes how data governance is applied to the organization rather than being forced into the environment. A NIDG framework will be introduced in this webinar.
In this month’s installment of the RWDG webinar series, Bob Seiner will present a new data governance framework that addresses the core components of data governance for each level of the organization. The resulting framework can be used for all approaches to data governance.
In this webinar Bob will discuss:
- The five core components of a data governance effort
- The five levels where the core components will be addressed
- Detailed explanation of each component for each level
- A diagram to complete the framework for your organization
- A framework comparison across approaches
RWDG Slides: Operationalize Data Governance for Business OutcomesDATAVERSITY
Data Governance adds value to the organization when it becomes operationalized and focused on providing improved business outcomes. People in the organization acknowledge Data Governance success when they see results based on how the formalized program operates.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar, where he will focus on how to operationalize Data Governance based on your program’s purpose and demonstrate value through the communications of business outcomes. New ways to operationalize Data Governance and engage data stewards will be highlighted.
Bob will discuss :
• What it means to operationalize Data Governance
• How to link Data Governance to business outcomes – both good and bad
• Program operations designed to provide business outcomes
• Using the program purpose to demonstrate value
• Ways to engage your stewards through their job function
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Governance for Master DataDATAVERSITY
Join Bob Seiner and DATAVERSITY for the July installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series where the topic will be formally applying Data Governance to Master Data.
Real-World Data Governance: Governing Customer Data – Is There a Difference?DATAVERSITY
Many organizations select a specific domain or subject area of data to focus on as they kick off their data governance initiative. More often than not, it seems that subject area is Customer data. It is common practice these days for organizations to become customer-centric through being data-centric. Perhaps that is the case with your organization.
If you define, produce, or use data as part of your job and you are held formally accountable for how you define, produce, and use the data, then you are a data steward. If that statement is true, then everybody is a data steward. Does this make your Data Governance program more complex?
Join Bob Seiner for this thought-provoking webinar that asks and answers the question, how can everybody be a data steward? His approach to Data Stewardship will at the same time make your program less invasive to deliver and add a touch of complexity when it is recognized that the governance of data involves everybody in the organization.
In this webinar, Bob will talk about:
- Defining the levels and roles of data stewards
- What the term “formalized accountability” means
- How to handle the complexity of everybody being a data steward
- The complete coverage that is deployed by this approach
- How to “get over” everybody being a data steward
Real-World Data Governance: Build Your Own Data Governance ToolsDATAVERSITY
There are many tools available to assist your organization to govern your data better. The value from these tools is proven and organizations come to rely on using these tools to deliver high quality and protected data. Some of these tools are available for purchase however many can be developed and provided internally.
This RWDG webinar with Bob Seiner will address the design, development and deployment of several key instruments of data governance success. Bob will describe the purpose of these tools, ways to build these tools and how to deliver value from tools you can construct with little or no cost.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss tools focused on:
Formalizing accountability for governing data definition, production and use
Recording critical data governance metadata
Applying governance to existing and/or new processes
Providing necessary awareness and communications
Building and improving data understanding
The Non-Invasive Data Governance FrameworkDATAVERSITY
Data Governance is already taking place in your organization. The actions of defining, producing and using data are not new. People in your organization have, at a minimum, an informal level of accountability for the data they use. The Non-Invasive Data Governance framework provides a method to formalize accountability based on people’s existing responsibilities.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of his Real-World Data Governance webinar series where he will provide a detailed framework for how to implement a Non-Invasive Data Governance program. This hour will be spent walking through the five most important components of a successful program described from the perspectives of the executive, strategic, tactical and operational levels of your organization.
In the webinar Bob will share:
The graphic for the Non-Invasive Data Governance Framework
A detailed description of the core program components
The importance of viewing the components from different perspectives
A detailed walk-through of each segment of the framework
How to use the framework to implement a successful program
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Data Governance and Metadata Best PracticeDATAVERSITY
Best practices are defined as a method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to those achieved with other means, and that is used as a benchmark. In addition the definition goes on to say that a "best" practice can evolve to become better as improvements are discovered. A best practice can also be considered a target behavior to which you can compare your organization to deliver the actionable steps you can follow to achieve best practice.
In this Real-World Data Governance webinar, Bob Seiner focuses on defining, assessing and deploying Data Governance and metadata best practice that will move your organization in the best possible direction of success. Participants can expect to leave the webinar with a working list that can be used for self or contracted assessment.
This session will cover:
Criteria to Determine if Something is Best Practice
Development of Data Governance Best Practice
The Process to Complete the Best Practice Assessment
The Delivery of the Assessment to Management
How to Use the Assessment to Deliver Action
RWDG Webinar: The New Non-Invasive Data Governance FrameworkDATAVERSITY
Non-Invasive Data Governance is summarized as the practice of formalizing accountability for data and the application of governance to process. Non-Invasive Data Governance describes how data governance is applied to the organization rather than being forced into the environment. A NIDG framework will be introduced in this webinar.
In this month’s installment of the RWDG webinar series, Bob Seiner will present a new data governance framework that addresses the core components of data governance for each level of the organization. The resulting framework can be used for all approaches to data governance.
In this webinar Bob will discuss:
- The five core components of a data governance effort
- The five levels where the core components will be addressed
- Detailed explanation of each component for each level
- A diagram to complete the framework for your organization
- A framework comparison across approaches
RWDG Slides: Operationalize Data Governance for Business OutcomesDATAVERSITY
Data Governance adds value to the organization when it becomes operationalized and focused on providing improved business outcomes. People in the organization acknowledge Data Governance success when they see results based on how the formalized program operates.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar, where he will focus on how to operationalize Data Governance based on your program’s purpose and demonstrate value through the communications of business outcomes. New ways to operationalize Data Governance and engage data stewards will be highlighted.
Bob will discuss :
• What it means to operationalize Data Governance
• How to link Data Governance to business outcomes – both good and bad
• Program operations designed to provide business outcomes
• Using the program purpose to demonstrate value
• Ways to engage your stewards through their job function
Good Data Governance to Great Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
A dozen years ago Jim Collins authored the book Good to Great (Harper Business, 2001), the first business book that stretched far beyond the traditional business book audience and market. In this webinar (that was also a well-received session at EDW 2013) with Bob Seiner, he will borrow from the main points of this book to focus on the activities organizations should consider to extend their good data governance programs to become great data governance programs.
Seiner will briefly demonstrate factors that have led to “glass ceilings” and highlight those factors that world-class organizations have built governance into everyday activities. Attendees should expect to become part of the discussion while working toward a sensible list of these factors to be taken back to their organizations and applied accordingly.
Join Bob Seiner and DATAVERSITY for this Real-World Data Governance webinar that will focus on why some companies make the leap from good data governance to great data governance, while some do not.
RWDG Webinar: Data Steward Definition and Other Data Governance RolesDATAVERSITY
1. The document discusses defining data steward roles and responsibilities in a data governance program. It describes different approaches to defining data stewards and levels of data stewards, from operational to tactical.
2. The webinar will cover selecting the right approach to data stewardship for an organization and discussing an operating model of data governance roles at different levels, from executive to operational.
3. The role of the data steward is critical to data governance success and there are various ways to identify and recognize data stewards based on their existing responsibilities and relationships to the data they define, produce and use.
Real-World Data Governance: Managing Data & Information as an Asset - Governa...DATAVERSITY
This document discusses managing data and information as assets through real-world data governance. It describes an upcoming webinar on what governed data looks like and how to achieve it. The webinar will cover definitions of key terms, managing data as an asset, and the differences between data and information. It will also discuss how governed data provides improved business understanding, decision making, and risk management compared to ungoverned data.
RWDG Slides: The Future of Data Governance – IoT, AI, IG, and CloudDATAVERSITY
Data Governance, as a discipline, has been around for more than 20 years. With each passing year, Data Governance faces new challenges that come from advances in technology and new ways of leveraging data to do business. The changes make life interesting for those of us delivering formalized Data Governance programs.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar focused on keeping Data Governance current with advancements in information technology and how to stay relevant as the uses of data expand around us. The data at the heart of each advancement will not govern itself. That is the future of Data Governance.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• Advancements in Information Technology
• The impact of the advances on Data Governance
• The impact of Data Governance on the advances
• What the future of Data Governance looks like
• How to sell Data Governance’s role moving forward
ADV Slides: Increasing Artificial Intelligence Success with Master Data Manag...DATAVERSITY
Companies all over the world are going through a digital transformation now, which in many cases, is all about maturing the data environment and the use of data. Master data is key to this effort. All transformative projects require master data and usually many subject areas. Current efforts to deliver master data to the enterprise are cumbersome, inefficient, and met with limited acceptance.
We’ll look at enterprise use cases of artificial intelligence and show the master data that is needed. We’ll see what some MDM vendors are doing with AI and how the future of MDM will be shaped by looking at some specific MDM actions influenced by AI.
Real-World Data Governance: Data Governance Policy - Components and ContentDATAVERSITY
Metadata is the most valuable tool of the Data Steward. Where the stewards get their metadata and how they participate in the process of delivering core metadata is an issue organizations have been struggling with for years. The Operational Metadata Store or OMS may be the answer.
The traditional Operational Data Store or ODS is a database designed to integrate data from numerous sources that supports business operations and then feeds that data back into the operational systems. This Real-World Data Governance webinar with Bob Seiner and a panel of industry pundits will hold a lively discussion on the practicality of creating the ODS using metadata as the data, utilizing the metadata from a variety of existing sources to operationalize your data stewards.
The session will focus on:
Identifying the most significant metadata for your organization
Identifying existing sources of metadata – known and hidden
Identifying when that metadata will be most useful to your data stewards
Defining a lifecycle that encourages data steward participation
Delivering a model that incorporates all of the above
Data-Ed Online: Show Me the Money - Monetizing Data ManagementDATAVERSITY
Failure to successfully monetize data management investments sets up an unfortunate loop of fixing symptoms without addressing the underlying problems. As organizations begin to understand poor data management practices as the root causes of many of their business problems, they become more willing to make the required investments in our profession. This presentation uses specific examples to illustrate the costs of poor data management and how it impacts business objectives. Join us and learn how you can better align your data management projects with business objectives to justify funding and gain management approval.
Real World Data Governance Governing Unstructured DataDATAVERSITY
This document summarizes a webinar on governing unstructured data. The webinar was hosted by Dataversity and presented by Robert S. Seiner on April 19, 2012. It discussed defining unstructured data and unstructured data governance. Upcoming webinars in the "Real World Data Governance" series were also listed that would cover data governance in the cloud and setting business expectations.
RWDG Webinar: Govern Metadata: Vocabulary, Dictionaries and DataDATAVERSITY
Governance Metadata is easier to understand and simpler to manage when you address it in three easy levels. These levels are 1) semantic, 2) business metadata and 3) technical metadata and they are all connected in many ways. Laying out an architecture that addresses these components lie at the core of successful data management and data governance programs. In this Real-World Data Governance webinar, Bob Seiner lays out an overall structure, structure for each level individually as well as their interactions and uses alongside the other levels. A simple schematic is used to demonstrate navigation across levels and value from making available metadata available. Spend an hour with us and take away several useful ideas. This webinar will cover:
•A Three-Tiered Approach to Mastering Metadata
•Description of the Metadata at each Level
•Planning for the Purchase of Governance/Metadata Tools
•Processes for Metadata Change Management
•Role of Communications in Mastering Metadata
Metadata Governance for Vocabularies, Dictionaries, and DataDATAVERSITY
This document summarizes a webinar on metadata governance for vocabularies, dictionaries, and data. The webinar discussed the value of metadata resources like business glossaries, data dictionaries, and data catalogs, and examined the metadata that populates each. It also covered responsibilities for governing metadata, applying governance to metadata processes, and requirements for tools to assist with metadata governance. The webinar aimed to help participants understand metadata governance and its differences from and relationships to data governance.
Real-World Data Governance: Data Governance Roles & ResponsibilitiesDATAVERSITY
Well thought out data governance roles and responsibilities lie at the heart of successful data governance programs. All activities focus on the roles. From how we recognize stewards and apply governance, to how we engage and communicate with the people in the roles – the roles become the operating model for how governance works.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of the DATAVERSITY Real-World Data Governance webinar series focused on defining an operating model that can be assimilated to your organization. This model includes an easy-to-explain set of roles and responsibilities aligned with how your organization functions.
The session will cover:
Operational, Tactical, Strategic and Support Roles
How to recognize your stewards and other roles
How to apply roles consistently through all facets of your program
Providing incentive for active involvement
To gain insights from Business Intelligence, you need to easily see and understand what the data tells you by using data visualizations. While these charts and graphs can be eye candy, without proper context they are nothing more than pretty pictures. Data analysts and business analysts may use a variety of techniques to create the reports that they must generate for the business, and can benefit from a database tool that helps to simplify the task and accelerate the process. Join IDERA's Stan Geiger as he explains how to convey the meaning of data effectively and quickly create useful data visualizations for various audiences within your organization.
Data Governance & Data Steward CertificationDATAVERSITY
Becoming certified means that you have been provided some form of external review, education, assessment, or audit and that you passed that review. Being certified can make the difference in getting a job or that desirable position. Many people are seeking certification to differentiate themselves from their competition. It makes sense.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of Real-World Data Governance to explore the depth of necessity of certification in the field of data governance and the responsibility of the data stewards. Bob will talk about the different certifications available and direct you to the one that is appropriate according to your responsibilities. It may not be as easy as you think. Learn why in this webinar.
In this webinar Bob will talk about:
The Value of Being Certified
Categories of Available Certification
What to look for from Certification
Whether Certification is Right for You
Internal Versus External Certification
RWDG Slides: Data Governance and Three Levels of Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
There are three levels of metadata that every organization must govern well. These levels are the semantic level, the business level, and the technical level. All three levels are important components of Data Governance and must be stewarded to focus on the goals and scope of your Data Governance program.
In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will present a three-tiered approach to defining, producing, and using all levels of metadata to further the cause of Data Governance. Governing the processes associated with this metadata tends to be a central focus of successful Data Governance programs. Join Bob to learn how to simplify the metadata focus.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• The three levels of metadata and how they differ
• Sources of the metadata at each level
• Metadata linkage between the levels
• Processes to govern all the levels of metadata
• Institutionalizing policy to assure quality metadata at all levels
RWDG Webinar Everybody is a Data StewardDATAVERSITY
This document discusses the concept that everybody in an organization can be considered a data steward. It begins by defining data governance and data stewardship, and introducing the concept of "Non-Invasive Data Governance". It then discusses how leadership is beginning to recognize that everyone with a relationship to organizational data should be held accountable for that relationship. The document considers how to expand the traditional view of data stewardship to include everybody, and potential benefits and challenges to this approach. It also outlines different types of data stewards and their typical responsibilities.
Seiner dataversity - rwdg 2017-09 - how to select the appropriate data gove...DATAVERSITY
Organizations purchase Data Governance Tools to formalize responsibility and automate and assist the processes of governing data and metadata. There are many different types of tools on the market that assist in program implementation and there are several criteria and requirements that organization’s use to review and assess available tools.
In this installment of the RWDG webinar series, Bob Seiner will talk about the types of tools available on the market and requirements that can be used to assist in the selection of the most appropriate tool for your organization. Learn about the latest types of data governance tools and how to select the right one in this RWDG webinar.
Advanced Databases and Knowledge ManagementDATAVERSITY
These days, there are other database technologies at play besides Hadoop. As more raw data is converted to action and knowledge, finding and understanding data requires other kinds of database technology. The days of the single-vendor database environment are over.
Join Kelle and John as they talk about new database management system (DBMS) technology, including some of the unique applications of graph databases, covering:
What is graph?
How is it used?
What are some other promising new database technologies?
Examples of Big Data, analytics and graphs at work
Dataversity Sponsorship and Advertising OpportunitiesDATAVERSITY
The document describes Dataversity's sponsorship and marketing program, which aims to position sponsor companies as valuable educational resources in data and data management. The program includes promotional tools like conference presentations, webinars, and articles. Dataversity hosts several annual conferences on topics such as data governance, big data, and NoSQL. It provides an international audience across business and IT. Interested companies can contact Dataversity representatives to learn about sponsorship and advertising rates.
Slides: Case Study — How J.B. Hunt is Driving Efficiency with AI and Real-Tim...DATAVERSITY
J.B. Hunt, one of the leading providers of transportation and logistics services in North America, recognizes the criticality of customer responsiveness, service quality, and operational efficiency for its success. However, with its data spread across multiple sources, including legacy mainframe systems, the organization was struggling to meet data requirements from multiple departments. They struggled to troubleshoot operational issues and respond to customers quickly.
Join this webinar to hear about the optimized solution J. B. Hunt implemented, which automates real-time data pipelines for a reliable cloud data lake and provides multiple user groups an in-the-moment view of data without overwhelming internal operational systems. Discover how J.B. Hunt now leverages a modernized data environment to accelerate data delivery and drive various AI and analytics initiatives such as real-time service-pricing, competitive counterbidding, and improving their customer experience.
Learn how you can:
• Ingest data in real-time from legacy mainframe systems, enterprise applications, and more
• Create a reliable cloud data lake to accelerate AI and Analytic Initiatives
• Catalog, prepare, and provision data to empower data consumers
• Drive operational efficiency and customer experience with AI-augmented insights
Este documento resume las noticias más importantes del Boletín Jurídico del Personal de Vuelo de Enero 2012. Anuncia que la suscripción del Manual de Consulta Jurídica del Piloto de Transporte Aéreo volverá a ser gestionada directamente por Aeroley en lugar de a través de COPAC. También informa que Aeroley está estudiando publicar el Manual como libro electrónico para tabletas gráficas para facilitar su transporte. Finalmente, resume brevemente los diferentes servicios jurídicos que ofrece Aeroley.
Good Data Governance to Great Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
A dozen years ago Jim Collins authored the book Good to Great (Harper Business, 2001), the first business book that stretched far beyond the traditional business book audience and market. In this webinar (that was also a well-received session at EDW 2013) with Bob Seiner, he will borrow from the main points of this book to focus on the activities organizations should consider to extend their good data governance programs to become great data governance programs.
Seiner will briefly demonstrate factors that have led to “glass ceilings” and highlight those factors that world-class organizations have built governance into everyday activities. Attendees should expect to become part of the discussion while working toward a sensible list of these factors to be taken back to their organizations and applied accordingly.
Join Bob Seiner and DATAVERSITY for this Real-World Data Governance webinar that will focus on why some companies make the leap from good data governance to great data governance, while some do not.
RWDG Webinar: Data Steward Definition and Other Data Governance RolesDATAVERSITY
1. The document discusses defining data steward roles and responsibilities in a data governance program. It describes different approaches to defining data stewards and levels of data stewards, from operational to tactical.
2. The webinar will cover selecting the right approach to data stewardship for an organization and discussing an operating model of data governance roles at different levels, from executive to operational.
3. The role of the data steward is critical to data governance success and there are various ways to identify and recognize data stewards based on their existing responsibilities and relationships to the data they define, produce and use.
Real-World Data Governance: Managing Data & Information as an Asset - Governa...DATAVERSITY
This document discusses managing data and information as assets through real-world data governance. It describes an upcoming webinar on what governed data looks like and how to achieve it. The webinar will cover definitions of key terms, managing data as an asset, and the differences between data and information. It will also discuss how governed data provides improved business understanding, decision making, and risk management compared to ungoverned data.
RWDG Slides: The Future of Data Governance – IoT, AI, IG, and CloudDATAVERSITY
Data Governance, as a discipline, has been around for more than 20 years. With each passing year, Data Governance faces new challenges that come from advances in technology and new ways of leveraging data to do business. The changes make life interesting for those of us delivering formalized Data Governance programs.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s webinar focused on keeping Data Governance current with advancements in information technology and how to stay relevant as the uses of data expand around us. The data at the heart of each advancement will not govern itself. That is the future of Data Governance.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• Advancements in Information Technology
• The impact of the advances on Data Governance
• The impact of Data Governance on the advances
• What the future of Data Governance looks like
• How to sell Data Governance’s role moving forward
ADV Slides: Increasing Artificial Intelligence Success with Master Data Manag...DATAVERSITY
Companies all over the world are going through a digital transformation now, which in many cases, is all about maturing the data environment and the use of data. Master data is key to this effort. All transformative projects require master data and usually many subject areas. Current efforts to deliver master data to the enterprise are cumbersome, inefficient, and met with limited acceptance.
We’ll look at enterprise use cases of artificial intelligence and show the master data that is needed. We’ll see what some MDM vendors are doing with AI and how the future of MDM will be shaped by looking at some specific MDM actions influenced by AI.
Real-World Data Governance: Data Governance Policy - Components and ContentDATAVERSITY
Metadata is the most valuable tool of the Data Steward. Where the stewards get their metadata and how they participate in the process of delivering core metadata is an issue organizations have been struggling with for years. The Operational Metadata Store or OMS may be the answer.
The traditional Operational Data Store or ODS is a database designed to integrate data from numerous sources that supports business operations and then feeds that data back into the operational systems. This Real-World Data Governance webinar with Bob Seiner and a panel of industry pundits will hold a lively discussion on the practicality of creating the ODS using metadata as the data, utilizing the metadata from a variety of existing sources to operationalize your data stewards.
The session will focus on:
Identifying the most significant metadata for your organization
Identifying existing sources of metadata – known and hidden
Identifying when that metadata will be most useful to your data stewards
Defining a lifecycle that encourages data steward participation
Delivering a model that incorporates all of the above
Data-Ed Online: Show Me the Money - Monetizing Data ManagementDATAVERSITY
Failure to successfully monetize data management investments sets up an unfortunate loop of fixing symptoms without addressing the underlying problems. As organizations begin to understand poor data management practices as the root causes of many of their business problems, they become more willing to make the required investments in our profession. This presentation uses specific examples to illustrate the costs of poor data management and how it impacts business objectives. Join us and learn how you can better align your data management projects with business objectives to justify funding and gain management approval.
Real World Data Governance Governing Unstructured DataDATAVERSITY
This document summarizes a webinar on governing unstructured data. The webinar was hosted by Dataversity and presented by Robert S. Seiner on April 19, 2012. It discussed defining unstructured data and unstructured data governance. Upcoming webinars in the "Real World Data Governance" series were also listed that would cover data governance in the cloud and setting business expectations.
RWDG Webinar: Govern Metadata: Vocabulary, Dictionaries and DataDATAVERSITY
Governance Metadata is easier to understand and simpler to manage when you address it in three easy levels. These levels are 1) semantic, 2) business metadata and 3) technical metadata and they are all connected in many ways. Laying out an architecture that addresses these components lie at the core of successful data management and data governance programs. In this Real-World Data Governance webinar, Bob Seiner lays out an overall structure, structure for each level individually as well as their interactions and uses alongside the other levels. A simple schematic is used to demonstrate navigation across levels and value from making available metadata available. Spend an hour with us and take away several useful ideas. This webinar will cover:
•A Three-Tiered Approach to Mastering Metadata
•Description of the Metadata at each Level
•Planning for the Purchase of Governance/Metadata Tools
•Processes for Metadata Change Management
•Role of Communications in Mastering Metadata
Metadata Governance for Vocabularies, Dictionaries, and DataDATAVERSITY
This document summarizes a webinar on metadata governance for vocabularies, dictionaries, and data. The webinar discussed the value of metadata resources like business glossaries, data dictionaries, and data catalogs, and examined the metadata that populates each. It also covered responsibilities for governing metadata, applying governance to metadata processes, and requirements for tools to assist with metadata governance. The webinar aimed to help participants understand metadata governance and its differences from and relationships to data governance.
Real-World Data Governance: Data Governance Roles & ResponsibilitiesDATAVERSITY
Well thought out data governance roles and responsibilities lie at the heart of successful data governance programs. All activities focus on the roles. From how we recognize stewards and apply governance, to how we engage and communicate with the people in the roles – the roles become the operating model for how governance works.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of the DATAVERSITY Real-World Data Governance webinar series focused on defining an operating model that can be assimilated to your organization. This model includes an easy-to-explain set of roles and responsibilities aligned with how your organization functions.
The session will cover:
Operational, Tactical, Strategic and Support Roles
How to recognize your stewards and other roles
How to apply roles consistently through all facets of your program
Providing incentive for active involvement
To gain insights from Business Intelligence, you need to easily see and understand what the data tells you by using data visualizations. While these charts and graphs can be eye candy, without proper context they are nothing more than pretty pictures. Data analysts and business analysts may use a variety of techniques to create the reports that they must generate for the business, and can benefit from a database tool that helps to simplify the task and accelerate the process. Join IDERA's Stan Geiger as he explains how to convey the meaning of data effectively and quickly create useful data visualizations for various audiences within your organization.
Data Governance & Data Steward CertificationDATAVERSITY
Becoming certified means that you have been provided some form of external review, education, assessment, or audit and that you passed that review. Being certified can make the difference in getting a job or that desirable position. Many people are seeking certification to differentiate themselves from their competition. It makes sense.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of Real-World Data Governance to explore the depth of necessity of certification in the field of data governance and the responsibility of the data stewards. Bob will talk about the different certifications available and direct you to the one that is appropriate according to your responsibilities. It may not be as easy as you think. Learn why in this webinar.
In this webinar Bob will talk about:
The Value of Being Certified
Categories of Available Certification
What to look for from Certification
Whether Certification is Right for You
Internal Versus External Certification
RWDG Slides: Data Governance and Three Levels of Metadata ManagementDATAVERSITY
There are three levels of metadata that every organization must govern well. These levels are the semantic level, the business level, and the technical level. All three levels are important components of Data Governance and must be stewarded to focus on the goals and scope of your Data Governance program.
In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will present a three-tiered approach to defining, producing, and using all levels of metadata to further the cause of Data Governance. Governing the processes associated with this metadata tends to be a central focus of successful Data Governance programs. Join Bob to learn how to simplify the metadata focus.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• The three levels of metadata and how they differ
• Sources of the metadata at each level
• Metadata linkage between the levels
• Processes to govern all the levels of metadata
• Institutionalizing policy to assure quality metadata at all levels
RWDG Webinar Everybody is a Data StewardDATAVERSITY
This document discusses the concept that everybody in an organization can be considered a data steward. It begins by defining data governance and data stewardship, and introducing the concept of "Non-Invasive Data Governance". It then discusses how leadership is beginning to recognize that everyone with a relationship to organizational data should be held accountable for that relationship. The document considers how to expand the traditional view of data stewardship to include everybody, and potential benefits and challenges to this approach. It also outlines different types of data stewards and their typical responsibilities.
Seiner dataversity - rwdg 2017-09 - how to select the appropriate data gove...DATAVERSITY
Organizations purchase Data Governance Tools to formalize responsibility and automate and assist the processes of governing data and metadata. There are many different types of tools on the market that assist in program implementation and there are several criteria and requirements that organization’s use to review and assess available tools.
In this installment of the RWDG webinar series, Bob Seiner will talk about the types of tools available on the market and requirements that can be used to assist in the selection of the most appropriate tool for your organization. Learn about the latest types of data governance tools and how to select the right one in this RWDG webinar.
Advanced Databases and Knowledge ManagementDATAVERSITY
These days, there are other database technologies at play besides Hadoop. As more raw data is converted to action and knowledge, finding and understanding data requires other kinds of database technology. The days of the single-vendor database environment are over.
Join Kelle and John as they talk about new database management system (DBMS) technology, including some of the unique applications of graph databases, covering:
What is graph?
How is it used?
What are some other promising new database technologies?
Examples of Big Data, analytics and graphs at work
Dataversity Sponsorship and Advertising OpportunitiesDATAVERSITY
The document describes Dataversity's sponsorship and marketing program, which aims to position sponsor companies as valuable educational resources in data and data management. The program includes promotional tools like conference presentations, webinars, and articles. Dataversity hosts several annual conferences on topics such as data governance, big data, and NoSQL. It provides an international audience across business and IT. Interested companies can contact Dataversity representatives to learn about sponsorship and advertising rates.
Slides: Case Study — How J.B. Hunt is Driving Efficiency with AI and Real-Tim...DATAVERSITY
J.B. Hunt, one of the leading providers of transportation and logistics services in North America, recognizes the criticality of customer responsiveness, service quality, and operational efficiency for its success. However, with its data spread across multiple sources, including legacy mainframe systems, the organization was struggling to meet data requirements from multiple departments. They struggled to troubleshoot operational issues and respond to customers quickly.
Join this webinar to hear about the optimized solution J. B. Hunt implemented, which automates real-time data pipelines for a reliable cloud data lake and provides multiple user groups an in-the-moment view of data without overwhelming internal operational systems. Discover how J.B. Hunt now leverages a modernized data environment to accelerate data delivery and drive various AI and analytics initiatives such as real-time service-pricing, competitive counterbidding, and improving their customer experience.
Learn how you can:
• Ingest data in real-time from legacy mainframe systems, enterprise applications, and more
• Create a reliable cloud data lake to accelerate AI and Analytic Initiatives
• Catalog, prepare, and provision data to empower data consumers
• Drive operational efficiency and customer experience with AI-augmented insights
Este documento resume las noticias más importantes del Boletín Jurídico del Personal de Vuelo de Enero 2012. Anuncia que la suscripción del Manual de Consulta Jurídica del Piloto de Transporte Aéreo volverá a ser gestionada directamente por Aeroley en lugar de a través de COPAC. También informa que Aeroley está estudiando publicar el Manual como libro electrónico para tabletas gráficas para facilitar su transporte. Finalmente, resume brevemente los diferentes servicios jurídicos que ofrece Aeroley.
This document outlines Dallas and San Antonio's master bike plans. It discusses the need for an updated Dallas Bike Plan, the committees and partner agencies involved, and the mission and vision of creating a safe and integrated bike transportation system. The proposed Dallas Bikeway System would include over 1,200 miles of on-street and off-street bike facilities, with estimated costs of $17 million for on-street facilities. The plan proposes a phased implementation approach over 10 years. It also provides recommendations around policies, advocacy, and education programs to promote bicycling.
Una tienda virtual es un tipo de comercio electrónico que realiza transacciones a través de un sitio web o aplicación conectada a Internet. Para tener éxito, una tienda online debe incluir un logo destacado, ofertas y envíos gratuitos, noticias y productos populares, acceso fácil a productos, carrito de compras, caja de búsqueda y login, iconos de métodos de pago, botones sociales, atención al cliente, localizador de tiendas, y logotipos de marcas de confianza.
The document appears to be an advertisement for various products and services. It consists of 15 short advertisements promoting companies that manufacture items like flexible packaging, pharmaceutical formulations, clothing, and sieving equipment. The advertisements provide only basic information about each company and do not contain lengthy descriptions or details.
La Revolución Francesa comenzó en 1789 debido al descontento popular con el régimen del Antiguo Régimen y la monarquía absoluta de Luis XVI. Esto llevó a la formación de la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente para redactar una constitución y declarar los derechos del hombre. Más tarde, la monarquía fue abolida y Luis XVI fue ejecutado, dando lugar al gobierno revolucionario de los jacobinos y al Reinado del Terror. Finalmente, Napoleón dio un golpe de estado en 1799 e instituyó el Primer
Este documento proporciona información sobre un campamento de jóvenes organizado por la Delegación Diocesana de Pastoral de Juventud de Ciudad Real, España. El campamento tendrá lugar del 20 al 27 de julio de 2014 y consistirá en un viaje por el Camino de Santiago. Los jóvenes entre 16 y 22 años pueden inscribirse antes del 30 de junio pagando 210 euros, que cubre el transporte, alojamiento, comidas y seguros.
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Este documento presenta un marco teórico sobre los grupos y la dinámica de grupos. Define conceptos como grupo, grupo formal e informal, grupo de pertenencia y referencia. Explica brevemente la historia de la teoría de grupos y su importancia para la educación. Luego describe teorías como la sociometría de Moreno y conceptos como el sociograma. Finalmente, analiza fenómenos de grupo como la comunicación y presenta técnicas para trabajar con grupos.
Micaela tiene 10 años y cumpleaños el 26 de enero. Le gusta escuchar música y ver las películas de Harry Potter, cuyos libros también son sus favoritos. Quiere ser gimnasta cuando sea grande y participar en los Juegos Olímpicos porque le gusta la gimnasia y practica mucho en su barrio. Su familia está compuesta por sus padres, dos hermanos y ella, y les gusta pasar tiempo juntos paseando, abrazados en casa o jugando.
Este documento presenta un borrador de plan de seguridad integral para los Campeonatos Mundiales de Ciclismo que se celebrarán en Ponferrada, España en 2014. El plan incluye un estudio previo de las instalaciones y zonas afectadas, un análisis de riesgos potenciales y una propuesta de medidas de seguridad. El objetivo es garantizar la seguridad durante el evento mediante la coordinación de los servicios de seguridad privados, fuerzas del orden y emergencias.
Álvarez Puga y Asociados es una firma de abogados y contadores especializados en materia tributaria, con más de 10 años de experiencia, cuyo objetivo fundamental es el lograr la excelencia en la prestación de dichos servicios.
Este documento presenta la información de Construcciones "San Juan" Servicios Generales S.R.L., una empresa peruana dedicada a la construcción, minería, transporte, medio ambiente y acuicultura. La empresa detalla su compromiso con la seguridad y salud ocupacional de sus trabajadores, así como con la preservación del medio ambiente. También presenta su visión, misión, objetivos, personal, equipos, operaciones y planes de capacitación y seguridad.
The document summarizes the key aspects of the BLEND marketplace - Stylish, Sustainable, and Unique. It highlights examples of vintage fashion being worn stylishly. It discusses the sustainability of cotton farming incomes and reductions in shipping emissions. It also notes that one million tons of clothing is landfilled annually in the UK. The document then outlines the costs and benefits to sellers and buyers on the BLEND marketplace. Sellers pay small listing fees but have found they can outsell items on eBay. The BLEND aims to create more value for all than it captures for itself.
This document provides an overview and summary of the Web 2.0 environment and social networks. It discusses key concepts like what constitutes Web 2.0, characteristics of Web 2.0 like user-generated content, and examples of Web 2.0 companies. The document also summarizes virtual communities and types of social networks, major social network companies like Facebook and Twitter, and business uses of social networks. Finally, it explores future developments like Web 3.0 and potential applications.
Informe sobre desarrollo mundial 2015 del Banco MundialGraciela Mariani
El informe sobre el desarrollo mundial 2015 del Banco Mundial afirma que ha llegado el momento de rediseñar las políticas de desarrollo a partir de una consideración minuciosa de los factores humanos y asume que se está reinventando una economía asentada en una comprensión más realista de los seres humanos. El estudio está basado en los descubrimientos de numerosas disciplinas como la neurociencia, la ciencia cognitiva, la psicología, la economía del comportamiento, la sociología, la ciencia política y la antropología.
Analizando la conducta humana desde una perspectiva más interdisciplinaria se puede mejorar el poder predictivo de la economía y generar nuevas herramientas para las políticas de desarrollo según el informe. Este enfoque aumenta las herramientas y las estrategias que hay para fomentar el desarrollo y la lucha contra la pobreza. De este modo, el informe afirma que las políticas de desarrollo basadas en nuevas lecciones sobre la manera en que los seres humanos piensan y deciden ayudarán a los Gobiernos y a la sociedad civil a afrontar con más facilidad desafíos como mejorar la productividad, romper el ciclo intergeneracional de la pobreza y hacer frente al cambio climático.
Cuando se trata de ayudar a las personas más pobres, por ejemplo, hay que tener en cuenta que la pobreza no tiene que ver solo con un déficit de recursos materiales sino que también está relacionada con el contexto de la toma de decisiones, es decir, tiene una ‘carga cognitiva’. Las personas que tienen que centrarse en asegurarse el acceso a necesidades básicas como la comida o el agua potable tienen menos energía para embarcarse en una deliberación cuidadosa que las personas que tienen las necesidades básicas cubiertas e invierten su tiempo en otros aspectos.
El informe muestra una visión más completa de las personas y reconoce que las percepciones, los conocimientos, las decisiones y las conductos están sujetos a la influencia de una combinación de fuerzas psicológicas y sociales. Concluye que solo es el comienzo de una visión que puede llegar a cambiar el campo de la economía del desarrollo y aumentar la eficacia de las políticas y las iniciativas de desarrollo.
- See more at: http://www.revistahumanum.org/revista/informe-sobre-desarrollo-mundial-2015/#sthash.NTg2yB80.dpuf
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The main settings of the story are Mica High School in Arizona and the surrounding desert area. The story takes place in the past tense and follows Leo Borlock's perspective. The central character is Stargirl Caraway, who is unique, friendly, and unconcerned with what others think of her eccentric style and behavior. The main conflict arises from Hillari Kimble's jealousy of Stargirl's popularity and individuality, leading Hillari to turn the school against Stargirl through manipulation. This causes Stargirl great distress until she leaves Mica High for good.
El Encuentro de Tecnología e Investigación brinda a los profesionales, empresarios, consultores y académicos del sector minero la oportunidad de reunirse para presentar estudios, investigaciones y experiencias que permiten afianzar la competitividad de las operaciones mineras.
Architectures, mechanisms and molecular evolution of natural product methyltr...yangxiaolong2013
This document summarizes recent research on natural product methyltransferases (NPMTs). It discusses how methylation is a common biochemical modification in natural products, usually catalyzed by S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM)-dependent methyltransferases. The structural biology of over 50 NPMTs has provided insights into their catalytic mechanisms and substrate specificities. NPMTs are classified based on the atom (O, N, C, or S) that accepts the methyl group. They modify a wide range of substrates involved in signaling, defense, and specialized metabolism. Sequence analysis reveals conserved motifs in NPMTs related to SAM binding. Elucidating NPMT structures has advanced understanding of their evolution and
RWDG Webinar: Agile Data Governance - How to Apply Governance to AgileDATAVERSITY
Agile development efforts and Data Governance efforts are at odds with each other. Even though they both have the sponsorship at the highest level of the organization, there is disconnect when it comes to understanding how the two disciplines interact. Supporters of both disciplines swear by their trade and leave little wiggle room when it comes to working together. Organizations want FAST and they require ACCURATE DATA. Organizations require both.
Bob Seiner will address Agile Data Governance in this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series. Agile efforts are typically corporate priority efforts. Data as an asset is an integral corporate priority. Both disciplines are here to stay to address rapidly changing business requirements and improved analytical and data protection capabilities. Organizations must address this separation and they must act quickly.
This webinar will focus on:
•Relating the Disciplines for Senior Leadership
•Finding Common Ground between Agile and Data Governance
•Applying Data Governance to Agile Efforts
•Best Practices for Agile Data Governance
•Gaining Agile Support for Data Activities
This document discusses governing master data. It defines key terms like data governance and data stewardship. It explains the connection between master data and data governance, and why master data needs to be governed. It discusses applying governance roles and responsibilities to master data processes. Finally, it concludes that master data governance is focusing a data governance program on improving an organization's master data.
RWDG Slides: Applying Governance to Business ProcessesDATAVERSITY
This document discusses applying governance to business processes. It begins by defining key terms like data governance, data stewardship, and non-invasive data governance. It then discusses how data governance is not a single process, but the application of governance to various business processes using the components of the data governance framework, including roles, processes, communications, metrics, and tools. The document provides examples of processes that can be governed and emphasizes that the goal is to involve the right roles in processes to achieve the right results.
The document discusses how data modeling and data governance are related. It defines key terms like data modeling, data governance, and data stewardship. Data modeling requires business involvement, formal accountability, and attention to metadata - which are also traits of solid data governance programs. Therefore, data modeling can be considered a form of data governance. The document also outlines the role of the data modeler in a governance program and how data modeling best practices align with governance best practices. Finally, it discusses how the data model itself can be leveraged as a governance artifact.
RWDG Webinar: Using Data Governance to Improve Data UnderstandingDATAVERSITY
For many data-focused initiatives to be considered successful, they require improved documented understanding of the organization’s data. Improvements in data understanding require accountability for the actions of putting clear definition behind your organization’s most valuable data. It makes sense that this process and associated metadata are governed.
In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will speak about how to focus your data governance program on improving the understanding of your organization’s data. Bob will talk about the data governance roles and processes required to improve the understanding of data and maintain the documented definitions.
In the webinar Bob will discuss:
Metadata associated with improving the understanding of data
How to select the appropriate metadata to improve understanding
Selecting processes to govern associated with improving data understanding
How improved understanding leads to improvements in project ROI
Measuring data understanding to demonstrate governance performance
RWDG Slides: Apply Data Governance to Agile EffortsDATAVERSITY
Data Governance Programs and Agile Data Projects are known to conflict when it comes to how the information and data is managed. Senior leadership has come to expect both the formal governance of data and data projects to be delivered quickly and effectively. These two requirements continue to cause problems.
Bob Seiner will discuss how to govern data during Agile projects during this month’s installment of the RWDG webinar series. It is inevitable that governance and Agile need to work together and complement each discipline’s intended results. Bob will share several considerations for bringing the two together.
During this webinar Bob will discuss:
- Looking for common ground to stand on
- The data goals of an Agile effort
- The Agile goals of a Data Governance program
- Bridging the gap and building understanding
- Steps to apply governance to Agile efforts
RWDG: Measuring Data Governance PerformanceDATAVERSITY
This document discusses ways to measure the performance of a data governance program. It describes measuring the acceptability of the program within the organization, such as the number of groups participating and customer satisfaction. It also describes measuring the business value of the program, like improvements in data documentation, understanding, quality and protection. The document provides examples of specific metrics that can be used, such as the number of critical data elements standardized or dollars saved/earned due to governance. It also discusses reporting metrics at different levels of a data governance framework.
Improving Data Analytics with Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
Organizations are dedicating tremendous resources to improve their analytical capabilities. The focus for many is to improve the quality, understanding, availability and thus the value of the data for data scientists and analysts. These people are focused on providing descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics for the betterment of their organization. It all starts with governed data.
Join Bob Seiner and a special guest for this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series where they will discuss the importance of using Data Governance to improve Data Analytics. Bob will challenge the guest with questions about why and how data governance has a positive impact on getting the most out of your data.
In this webinar, Bob and his guest will discuss:
The relationship between Data Governance and Data Analytics
Getting management to understand why Data Governance is necessary
How to focus your Data Governance program on analytics
Using the focus on analytics to bolster your Data Governance program
Final words on the symbiotic relationship between Data Governance and Data Analytics
Driving Data Intelligence in the Supply Chain Through the Data Catalog at TJXDATAVERSITY
Roles and responsibilities are a critical component of every Data Governance program. Building a set of roles that are practical and that will not interfere with people’s “day jobs” is an important consideration that will influence how well your program is adopted. This tutorial focuses on sharing a proven model guaranteed to represent your organization.
Join Bob Seiner for this lively webinar where he will dissect a complete Operating Model of Roles and Responsibilities that encompasses all levels of the organization. Seiner will detail the roles and describe the most effective way to associate people with the roles. You will walk out of this webinar with a model to apply to your organization.
In this session Bob will share:
- The five levels of Data Governance roles
- A proven Operating Model of Roles and Responsibilities
- How to customize the model to meet your requirements
- Setting appropriate role expectations
- How to operationalize the roles and demonstrate value
RWDG Slides: Data and Metadata Will Not Govern ThemselvesDATAVERSITY
There is a direct relationship between the value your organization gets from its data, the trust your organization has in its data, and how formally that data is being governed. This is not new news. In fact, this has always been the case.
Join Bob Seiner for the RWDG webinar to kick off the year, where he will discuss how data does not naturally or automatically increase in value or become more trusted without a resolute effort. That effort focuses on governance. The webinar will focus on the effort that must be orchestrated at the strategic, tactical, and operational levels of the organization to demonstrate value and gain the trust of the people at all levels.
In this webinar, Bob will share:
• How governance applies equally to data and metadata
• The meaning of a “resolute effort” to govern important assets
• How the governance of data and metadata increases their value
• The people who must be held formally accountable for data and metadata
• Communicating the webinar’s title with people who can make a difference
Activate Data Governance Using the Data CatalogDATAVERSITY
This document discusses activating data governance using a data catalog. It compares active vs passive data governance, with active embedding governance into people's work through a catalog. The catalog plays a key role by allowing stewards to document definition, production, and usage of data in a centralized place. For governance to be effective, metadata from various sources must be consolidated and maintained in the catalog.
RWDG Slides: Master Data Governance in ActionDATAVERSITY
Master data is data essential to operations in a specific subject area. Information treated as master data varies from one subject to another and even from one company to another. However defined, one thing for certain is that it does not become master data unless it is governed.
Join Bob Seiner for this RWDG webinar where he outlines a repeatable way to activate your Data Governance program by focusing on your master data initiatives. Get people to trust your data as the “master” by implementing a formal certification process.
In this webinar, Bob will discuss:
• What makes it Master Data Governance
• Aligning roles and responsibilities with Master Data Management (MDM)
• Qualities of “governed data”
• Governing to a “master” version of the truth
• Implementing Data Governance domain by domain
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Big Data Governance - What Is It and Why ...DATAVERSITY
Big Data is all the rage. Everybody is asking about Big Data, researching Big Data, considering Big Data, some are even doing Big Data. Certainly many people are asking questions about Big Data Governance. We have some answers for them.
This Real-World Data Governance webinar with Bob Seiner will focus on the strength of Big Data Governance as a concept and a practice and will highlight how the concepts of each, Big Data and Data Governance, both benefit and hurt each other.
This session will include:
Defining Big Data Governance
Ways to Govern Big Data
Making the Connection for IT and Business People
Determining the Vitality of Big Data Governance
Considerations for Big Data Governance
RWDG: Data Governance and Three Levels of Metadata DATAVERSITY
There are three levels of metadata that every organization must focus on. The three levels are the semantic level, the business level and the technical level. All three levels are important components of data governance and must be stewarded to focus on the goals and scope of your data governance program.
In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will present a three-tiered approach to defining, producing and using all levels of metadata to further the cause of data governance. Governing the processes associated with this metadata tends to be a central focus of successful data governance programs. Join Bob to learn how to simplify the metadata focus.
In this webinar Bob will discuss:
- The three levels of metadata and how they differ
- Sources of the metadata at each level
- Metadata linkage between the levels
- Processes to govern the all levels of metadata
- Institutionalizing policy to assure quality metadata at all levels
RWDG Slides: Using Agile to Justify Data GovernanceDATAVERSITY
The Agile development methodology is here to stay. Data Governance is not going away any time soon. These two discipline share some common ground but often compete when it comes to the “right” thing to do when it comes to managing the data. The disciplines need to learn to play well together. The old mantra of “do unto others” applies here in a big way.
In this month’s Real-World Data Governance webinar, Bob Seiner will share tips and techniques to take advantage of the Agile methodology to justify the need for, and practice of, Data Governance. The two disciplines are the core of delivering on-time quality data through timely applications. You will walk away from this session inspired to try ideas on your own organization.
This webinar will cover:
• The governance aspects of Agile
• Why Data Governance Practitioners Should Embrace Agile
• Agile considerations for Data Governance
• The audience of both Agile and Data Governance
• How to Use Agile to Justify Data Governance
To take a “ready, aim, fire” tactic to implement Data Governance, many organizations assess themselves against industry best practices. The process is not difficult or time-consuming and can directly assure that your activities target your specific needs. Best practices are always a strong place to start.
Join Bob Seiner for this popular RWDG topic, where he will provide the information you need to set your program in the best possible direction. Bob will walk you through the steps of conducting an assessment and share with you a set of typical results from taking this action. You may be surprised at how easy it is to organize the assessment and may hear results that stimulate the actions that you need to take.
In this webinar, Bob will share:
- The value of performing a Data Governance best practice assessment
- A practical list of industry Data Governance best practices
- Criteria to determine if a practice is best practice
- Steps to follow to complete an assessment
- Typical recommendations and actions that result from an assessment
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Using Data Governance to Achieve Data Qua...DATAVERSITY
Data Governance programs can focus on improving the quality of data. Improvements in quality require that people are held formally accountable for following defined processes for defining, producing and using data across the organization. These processes become the focal point of institutionalizing data quality.
In this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance webinar series, Bob Seiner will speak about how to focus your data governance program on improving the quality of data across the organization. Bob will talk about the data governance roles and processes required change organizational behavior associated with defining, producing and using quality data.
In the webinar Bob will discuss:
Defining data governance in terms of data quality
Delivering roles appropriate for improving data quality
Selecting appropriate data quality processes to govern
Using working groups to focus on data quality projects
Measuring quality to demonstrate governance performance
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Agile and Data Governance - Bridging the GapDATAVERSITY
The concepts of both Data Governance and Agile Development continue to be applied in many organizations with differing levels of success. Nobody is surprised that Data Governance and Agile Methods can be at odds with each other. Perhaps they can partner to demonstrate success in both disciplines. Can Data Governance be applied to agile projects? Can Data Governance be applied in an agile way? These are two fascinating questions.
Join Robert S. Seiner for this RWDG Webinar to explore ideas for how to stay Agile in our Data Governance efforts and how to Govern Agile efforts. The subject of Agile always seems to spark interest from skeptics and believers alike. This session focuses on discovering ways of bridging the gap.
This session will cover:
Data Governance and Agile Roles & Responsibilities
Applying Governance to Agile Projects
Being Agile with our Governance Requirements
Can the two coexist? “Selling” Agile to Governance People and the other way around
RWDG Webinar: A Data Governance Framework for Smart DataDATAVERSITY
Does your organization have smart data? How does your company define smart data? Smart data is data that is used in non-traditional ways such as through machine learning, through the semantic web and by taking advantage of new data opportunities such as the Internet of Thing. Businesses have embraced the importance of Big Data. Now we are being asked to embrace and govern Smart Data.
Join Bob Seiner and a Smart Data Expert for this Real-World Data Governance webinar focused on the governing the use of emerging data technologies and smart data practices as a way of maximizing the value of data in your organization. Smart data is new. Smart data will be the next Big Data. Attend this webinar to learn why Smart Data must be governed.
In the webinar, Bob and a special guest will share:
• An easy to understand definition of Smart Data
• Why you should provide a framework to govern Smart Data
• How Smart Data Governance sources differs from traditional Data Governance
• How Smart Data can and will be used in the present and future
• What it means to provide a Framework to govern Smart Data
Real-World Data Governance Webinar: Data Governance Framework ComponentsDATAVERSITY
There are several basic components that go into delivering a successful and sustainable data governance program. Many of these framework items can be developed using tools you already own and without going to great expense. Organizations swear by the items that will be discussed in this webinar.
Join Bob Seiner for this month’s installment of the Real-World Data Governance series to learn about how to build and deliver immediate and future value from your Data Governance program through the delivery of items that will formalize accountability for the management of data and information assets.
Bob will discuss these core components:
Gaining Leadership’s backing and understanding
Best Practice Analysis leading to Recommended Actions
Operating Model of Roles & Responsibilities
Communications Plan to improve awareness
Action Plan / Roadmap to success
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