Your
MDM and Data Integration Master Plan
Understand information scope and
details before you invest
What is Master Data Management (MDM)? Baseline defines
it this way:
Master Data Management is the set of disciplines
and solutions that ensures corporate data is consistent
and reconciled across subject areas and systems.
MDM Readiness Assessment helps you understand the details
involved with a data integration development activity before
you invest in moving forward. The assessment is both a review
and an advisory activity.
The review activity narrows down the business problems
that data integration at the operational level can address.
The advisory activity evaluates “your best MDM approach”
as a comprehensive program to satisfy the critical success
factors—platform architecture, development methods,
end user participation, data governance, data management,
and production support.
» Your Challenges
» The Problem
» The Baseline Approach
» Your Value
» Why Baseline
Your
Challenges
- New versions of data from mergers and
globalization
- Integrated and accurate data to:
…increase marketing program yields
…manage sales territories
…manage customer hierarchies across lines of business
…support regulatory compliance
- Leveraging existing investments while
enhancing strategic systems such as CRM
- 40-60% of IT development costs for
data acquisition and integration
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The
Problem
Data integration may be your company’s
most complex data challenge
You’ve got too much data in too many places, and
the volumes are increasing exponentially. Silo-ed systems
proliferate across the organization. The business need for
a single version of information across all enterprise applications
continues to grow. It’s becoming more critical than
ever to not only integrate data, but define, cleanse, reconcile,
and certify it.
If your company is considering an MDM initiative in support
of Customer Data Integration (CDI), Product Information
Management (PIM) or similar initiative, the business is
probably already feeling some pain. You think you need to
acquire new technologies and institute new processes to
manage you master data. But are you ready?
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The
Baseline Approach
Manage data disparity across analytic
and transactional systems
Baseline views MDM as solving a different set of problems
than a data warehouse or a transactional system. Therefore,
it requires a different set of skills, technologies, and
development approach. MDM Readiness Assessment prepares
you to successfully navigate those differences.
The data warehouse is geared to supporting business users
who use BI tools at the analytics level. MDM, on the other
hand, operationalizes data integration on demand and serves
enterprise applications with a single version of the truth
through dynamic and automated processing.
The concept of a “hub”—a transactional
platform that automates the cleansing, reconciliation, and
integration of data from multiple systems, and then provisions
that data to other systems and applications in real time—is
central to sustaining MDM. The hub is the system of record
for customer data and acts as a business service to systems
and applications across the enterprise. As such, it requires
that companies establish solid data management practices
for data definition, cleansing, architecture, automation,
and deployment.
Baseline’s MDM Readiness Assessment helps you plan
for the complexity of a MDM program and guides you through
the changes mandated by the following MDM critical success
factors:
Platform Architecture:
Determine how the current systems can support operational
data integration, cleansing, and correction via CDI and
MDM functionality.
Development Methods:
Incorporate hub-specific development activities—such
as data administration, testing, and acceptance –into
IT’s traditional SDLC process.
End User Participation:
Ensure that data quality is integral to MDM processing by
having end users participate at critical requirements, testing,
and verification phases.
Data Governance: Assess
the existing data governance processes and recommend changes
necessary to deploy a MDM solution that accurately reflects
the company’s data ownership, sharing, and access
policies.
Data Management: Implement
data management methods and practices to address the range
of data quality and support functions required by MDM.
Production Support:
Adopt specialized production support methods to ensure that
both business and IT stakeholders are equipped to address
and resolve the numerous data quality issues that inevitably
surface during the initial phases of hub deployment.
MDM Readiness Assessment Approach

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Your Value
Leveraging existing infrastructure
while adopting best-of breed practices
The MDM Readiness Assessment helps you choose the best CDI , PIM, or hub solution for your company without over-investing. The recommendation will help you determine the following:
- The top business requirements and
core functional requirements (for examples, hierarchy
management).
- Whether to “build” or
“buy”.
- Cost justification of the MDM initiative
to management.
- How to manage the business’
expectations about MDM capabilities.
- How to integrate CDI or PIM hub solutions
into an existing technology infrastructure.
- Changes or additions to an existing
architectural framework (for example, SOA).
- How to introduce or improve data management
functions and data stewardship roles.
- Who the key stakeholder constituencies
are on both the business and IT sides.
- A practical implementation approach
and tactical steps.
CDI Project Team Interrelationships

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Why Baseline
Thought leaders with real world
experience in this emerging domain
Customer
Data Integration, Reaching A Single Version of the Truth
(John Wiley & Sons, 2006), by Baseline Partners—and
the first book to market on the emerging subject of MDM
and CDI—describes our exposure to a range of processing
models, architectures, and vendors. Moreover, several Baseline
clients are early adopters of CDI technologies and serve
as real-life case studies.
With MDM, Baseline capitalizes on its heritage in data
warehousing – integrating heterogeneous data into
a “single version of the truth”. We understand
the business value and efficiency promises of integrated
data. And we bring a proven toolbox of implementation techniques
to our engagements.
Our consultants are seasoned practitioners in all the areas
relevant to implementing MDM – data quality, ETL,
data modeling, business rules definition, and IT architecture
development. We bring an understanding of incumbent applications,
candidate data sources, data migration solutions, and architectural
approaches to the MDM Readiness Assessment.
With a MDM Readiness Assessment, you have the advantage
of connecting directly with Baseline’s intellectual
capital and real world experience in this emerging domain.
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