
Data is the new gold. Organisations are starting to realise the importance of data and are increasingly willing to invest in them. The impact of data governance often manifests itself most visibly in poor data quality. Data management allows data to be governed, managed and fit for its purpose, allowing organisations to rely on their data to make informed decisions. The key elements that drive successful data management practice includes people, process embedment and support of systems.
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1 day
Classroom
The course aims to provide participants a better understanding of what data governance is from the perspective of people, process and technology. Areas of coverage include data strategy, governance, quality, architecture, metadata management, master data management and data tools.
At the end of the course, participants will be able to take away key learning points and tips on how data should be managed, how data governance operates within the organisation and learn to set-up a data quality management programme.
Not applicable
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