The onset of the information age has irrevocably changed the way business activities are conducted and evaluated. The breadth and scope of information that new technologies have made available today force a “different game”. Business managers and executives at all levels must understand that this new game extends far beyond ERP, MDM and BI. In order to strive in this new reality, management teams will have to enact a global transformation in which data governance will be a core function; not an objective. GDE’s concept of “Govern by Value” facilitates this integration by providing a system and framework for corporations to consolidate data as an asset and smoothly transition from an industrial era “process-driven business performance” to an information era “data-driven business excellence”.
The onset of the information age has irrevocably changed the way business activities are conducted and evaluated. The breadth and scope of information that new technologies have made available today force a “different game”. Business managers and executives at all levels must understand that this new game extends far beyond ERP, MDM and BI. In order to strive in this new reality, management teams will have to enact a global transformation in which data governance will be a core function; not an objective. GDE’s concept of “Govern by Value” facilitates this integration by providing a system and framework for corporations to consolidate data as an asset and smoothly transition from an industrial era “process-driven business performance” to an information era “data-driven business excellence”.