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Graphical representation of how John Ladley and Bob Seiner are proposing to reset the Data Governance Narrative

Resetting the Data Governance Narrative

A Joint Statement from John Ladley & Robert S. Seiner: For years, we have watched data governance be misrepresented, over-complicated, and – let’s be honest – over-cooked. Organizations struggle with ineffective implementations, leadership resists investing in governance, and practitioners find themselves caught between rigid compliance mandates and the realities of how data is used. The […]

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“Data literacy” is misleading – What does leadership really need to know?

Metaphors are hard to implement. This is the first in a series of blog posts to address “data literacy.”  Data literacy is in quotes, because the current accepted definition is wholly inadequate to address the real problems.  To say (using the accepted definitions) that a data driven organization needs data literacy to succeed, is to

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