4. Does your company currently have a Data Governance initiative in place?
5. What is the compelling drivers for your company to implement Data Governance?
6. Other reasons for implementing Data Governance Different groups within the same organization require different definitions Ethical duties regarding confidential and privileged data Systematic handle data for a customer. A need to organize and manage data inventory to improve efficiency. To design the appropriate structure while staying in compliance with rules Consistency with other databases in the organization.
7. Which of the following best describes your role in Data Governance?
8. In your company, is Data Governance an IT function or a business function?
9. What is the biggest challenge to overcome in implementing a Data Governance Office?
10. Other challenges to overcome in implementing a Data Governance Office Institutionalizing transition from a soiled environment to "Data is a Corporate asset" Lack of knowledge or education by the ROI for specific matters Overcoming corporate culture and ideas about what Data Governance really is and the value it can bring to the both the Enterprise and overal bottom line. Setting standards that will address various projects & departments
11. What is the most compelling reason for attending this Data Governance Society meeting?
16. The Plan: Carving Out âThe Workâ Conduct workshops to facilitate working through each of the key themes: WHAT is Data Governance? WHY Govern Data? HOW do you implement a Data Governance program? Engage volunteers willing to create public deliverables based on each workshop Present previous Workshop deliverables as âIntroductionâ at each subsequent Workshop meeting
19. Select 1 of 3 Groups to Join Define âData Governance.â Define the Services in scope for Data Governance. Define the Data in scope for Data Governance.