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Date: June, 2008

June 12, 2008.
SAS Workshop, Montreal, Canada.
Deconstructing Data Governance with Jill Dyché

August 18, 2008.
TDWI Spring Conference, Chicago.
BI from Both Sides with Jill Dyché

 
Knowledge

Ten Mistakes to Avoid The Baseline on MDM: Five Levels of Maturity for Master Data Management.
Jill Dyché and Evan Levy offer an MDM taxonomy that separates and describes discrete capabilities, helping you understand your company’s “as is” environment to help you accelerate toward your “to be” objectives for master data.
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Getting a Grip on Data Governance and Data Management.
Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither is a well-managed data environment, but the examples and exercises in this white paper can help you get a grip on effective management and exploitation of the enterprise data asset.
» Read the White Paper

 

Features

Tactical Advantage:
A "post-game" DAMA conference wrap-up with Shravan Miriyala, Ph.D.

Shravan Miriyala


At the recent DAMA conference in Seattle, Washington, Baseline consultant, Shravan Miriyala, Ph.D., spoke on the subject of data management, and more specifically, about the tactical components of a Master Data Management (MDM) strategy.

INSIGHT: Shravan, how did the session go? What was attendance like?

Shravan Miriyala: The presentation was about “Data Management and MDM” and was very well received. The focus of the presentation was to highlight the paramount importance of the Data Management discipline for a successful MDM implementation. The audience consisted of over 100 DAMA members.

INSIGHT: Within your audience, how well were both business and IT represented?

SM: The audience had a diverse cross-section of people - both from IT and business - and ranged from VPs and marketing specialists to data administrators and system architects.

INSIGHT: What would you say are the main misconceptions held by organizations as they circle around MDM as a strategy?

SM: Most organizations view MDM as a technological tool and make it happen (MDM, that is) by just investing large sums from their budgets. However, they fail to realize that unlike other applications or solutions, MDM, by its very nature, becomes the centerpiece of their business automation - much like the sun in the solar system - thus impacting numerous parts of their business and interfacing applications. Evidently, MDM demands that consistent and common business definitions and data standards be adopted through effective data management. Therefore, MDM is more than a technological device: it involves people, processes and technology.

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Media

How to Design and Bullet-Proof a Master Data Management Program
In this expert webcast with Evan Levy, listeners will learn more about mastering master data management with expert analysis, real-world insight, thoughts on how to structure an MDM team, and the introduction of the five critical components for a successful MDM program.
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