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DESCRIPTION:Click for Latest Location Information: http://edw2023digital.da
 taversity.net/sessionPop.cfm?confid=155&proposalid=14176\nThe idea that bus
 iness decisions are driven by data isn&rsquo;t a new idea &ndash; it&rsquo;
 s expected. Business expectations have grown and evolved for data: It shoul
 d be as easy to access as office supplies, as reliable as electricity, and 
 as simple to use as a toothbrush.&nbsp;Unfortunately, most corporate data i
 s just too complex to use.&nbsp;We&rsquo;ve positioned data governance to a
 ddress the needs, work through the issues, and remove the obstacles.&nbsp;U
 nfortunately, many data governance initiatives miss the mark, deliver below
  expectations, and frequently struggle. They struggle because success is no
 t always well-defined and the objectives rarely align with business needs o
 r values.\n\nData governance programs frequently target data deficiencies w
 ithout providing an identifiable set of goals and measurable success criter
 ia. It&rsquo;s one thing to target data quality or focus on standards; it&r
 squo;s something else to identify measurable goals that align data issue re
 solution to business improvement. Data governance success depends on being 
 able to identify goals that relate to business needs and data usage challen
 ges.&nbsp;\n\nDuring this session, we&rsquo;ll discuss an approach that all
 ows you to translate existing data usage challenges and identify a series o
 f measurable data governance goals. We&rsquo;ll show you how to assess your
  organization&rsquo;s current data governance capabilities and provide you 
 with a means to identify and target your organization&#39;s data governance
  goals.&nbsp;\n
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SUMMARY:A Data Governance Scorecard for Establishing Priorities and Goals
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