Our Advisory/Coaching services
raise
the data literacy and effectiveness
of managers.
- A common refrain is ‘NO SUPPORT FROM LEADERSHIP.’ This is not true IF leadership and other stakeholders are educated. Properly managed, leadership tends to support data efforts.
- That’s why it is important to advise and coach leadership. They will support any kind of data effort, provided it is approved as any other business initiative gets approved. Below is a representative list of who can be educated and the various topics that have been presented.
- Most organizations have smart people. But let’s face it – you are lucky of you do a data strategy or launch a data governance program once in a career, let alone multiple times. Yet, when you start, you are expected to perform like a veteran.
Coach and Advise
Topics
Topics
Topics
- The priority of data
- Data literacy
- Data intelligence
- Data readiness
- Required training
- Behavior targets
- Effectiveness
- Soft issues and wet-ware
- Presence
- Alignment and data monetization
- Capability and competency planning
- Learning models vs maturity
Topics
- Data Councils
- New data management and governance teams
- IT and Applications
- Compliance
- Operation of DM and DG
- New roles, accountabilities and responsibilities
- Data suppliers and customers
- Regulators
- Partners and supply chain participants
- Data supply chains
John Ladley understands the business of data.
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John Ladley understands the business of data.
Managing data continues to grow as a necessity for modern organizations. There are seemingly infinite opportunities for organic growth, reduction of costs, and creation of new products and services. It has become apparent that none of these opportunities can happen smoothly without data governance. The cost of exponential data growth and privacy / security concerns are becoming burdensome. Organizations will encounter unexpected consequences in new sources of risk. The solution to these challenges is also data governance; ensuring balance between risk and opportunity.
Data Governance, Second Edition, is for any executive, manager or data professional who needs to understand or implement a data governance program. It is required to ensure consistent, accurate and reliable data across their organization. This book offers an overview of why data governance is needed, how to design, initiate, and execute a program and how to keep the program sustainable. This valuable resource provides comprehensive guidance to beginning professionals, managers or analysts looking to improve their processes, and advanced students in Data Management and related courses. With the provided framework and case studies all professionals in the data governance field will gain key insights into launching successful and money-saving data governance program.