Performing Information Governance: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Information Governance Work
Description
Make Information GovernanceWork: Best Practices, Step-by-Step Tasks, and
Detailed Deliverables Most enterprises recognize the crucial
importance of effective information governance. However, few are
satisfied with the value of their efforts to date. Information
governance is difficult because it is a pervasive function,
touching multiple processes, systems, and stakeholders.
Fortunately, there are best practices that work. Now, a
leading expert in the field offers a complete, step-by-step guide
to successfully governing information in your organization. Using case studies and hands-on activities,
Anthony Giordano fully illuminates the “who, what, how, and
when” of information governance. He explains how core
governance components link with other enterprise information
management disciplines, and provides workable “job
descriptions” for each project participant. Giordano helps you successfully integrate
key data stewardship processes as you develop large-scale
applications and Master Data Management (MDM) environments. Then,
once you’ve deployed an information asset, he shows how to
consistently get reliable regulatory and financial information from
it. Performing Information Governance
will be indispensable to CIOs and Chief Data Officers…data
quality, metadata, and MDM specialists…anyone responsible
for making information governance work. Coverage Includes
Recognizing the hidden development and
operational implications of information governance—and why it
needs to be integrated in the broader organization
Integrating information governance
activities with transactional processing, BI, MDM, and other
enterprise information management functions
Establishing the information governance
organization: defining roles, launching projects, and integrating
with ongoing operations
Performing information governance in
transactional projects, including those using agile methods and
COTS products
Bringing stronger information governance
to MDM: strategy, architecture, development, and beyond
Governing information throughout your BI
or Big Data project lifecycle
Effectively performing ongoing information
governance and data stewardship operational processes
Auditing and enforcing data quality
management in the context of enterprise information
management
Maintaining and evolving metadata
management for maximum business value
Performing Information Governance: A Step-by-Step Guide to Making Information Governance Work
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TypeBooks
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ProviderIBM Press
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PricingExclusively Paid
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Duration17h 32m
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CertificateNo Certificate
Make Information GovernanceWork: Best Practices, Step-by-Step Tasks, and Detailed Deliverables
Most enterprises recognize the crucial importance of effective information governance. However, few are satisfied with the value of their efforts to date. Information governance is difficult because it is a pervasive function, touching multiple processes, systems, and stakeholders. Fortunately, there are best practices that work. Now, a leading expert in the field offers a complete, step-by-step guide to successfully governing information in your organization.
Using case studies and hands-on activities, Anthony Giordano fully illuminates the “who, what, how, and when” of information governance. He explains how core governance components link with other enterprise information management disciplines, and provides workable “job descriptions” for each project participant.
Giordano helps you successfully integrate key data stewardship processes as you develop large-scale applications and Master Data Management (MDM) environments. Then, once you’ve deployed an information asset, he shows how to consistently get reliable regulatory and financial information from it.
Performing Information Governance will be indispensable to CIOs and Chief Data Officers…data quality, metadata, and MDM specialists…anyone responsible for making information governance work.
Coverage Includes
Recognizing the hidden development and operational implications of information governance—and why it needs to be integrated in the broader organization
Integrating information governance activities with transactional processing, BI, MDM, and other enterprise information management functions
Establishing the information governance organization: defining roles, launching projects, and integrating with ongoing operations
Performing information governance in transactional projects, including those using agile methods and COTS products
Bringing stronger information governance to MDM: strategy, architecture, development, and beyond
Governing information throughout your BI or Big Data project lifecycle
Effectively performing ongoing information governance and data stewardship operational processes
Auditing and enforcing data quality management in the context of enterprise information management
Maintaining and evolving metadata management for maximum business value