Data Governance Interview - Bob Seiner

Data Governance Interview - Bob Seiner

I am very pleased that Bob Seiner agreed to be interviewed for my blog.  I attended one of his workshops nearly ten years ago and have been a fan of his approach to Data Governance ever since.  Bob is the President & Principal of KIK Consulting & Educational Services (KIKConsulting.com) which is the Home of Non-Invasive Data Governance™. Bob is also the Publisher of The Data Administration Newsletter (TDAN.com) since 1997, has a regular webinar series through Dataversity called Real-World Data Governance, and speaks regularly at data and data governance events internationally. Bob's new book on Non-Invasive Data Governance will be released this September and he welcomes you to visit KIK's newly refurbished web-site. Bob was one of the early adopters of the data stewardship and data governance disciplines.

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Data Governance Interview - Janani Dumbleton

Data Governance Interview - Janani Dumbleton

This week, I'm very pleased that Janani Dumbleton agreed to be interviewed for my blog.  I always enjoy discussing all things Data Governance with her, as she obviously shares my enthusiam for the topic.  Janani describes herself as as the perennial consultant, but I'll hand over to her to explain more in her own words...

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Data Governance Interview - Richard Lee

Data Governance Interview - Richard Lee

I'm delighted that Richard Lee agreed to be the subject of my next Data Governance Interview.  Richard is the Managing Partner of IMECS, LLC, an executive consulting firm that works with Senior Executive Teams in the domains of Business Transformation, Governance, Risk & Compliance, Advanced Analytics and Business Informatics.

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Still Defining The Undefineable?

Still Defining The Undefineable?

This week I am reposting an updated version of a blog, which I originally posted last February. The reason for the repost is that now Solvency II timescales are confirmed, the topic is very much back on the agenda. So much so that I have been asked to repeat the Solvency II Data Quality Course I originally did last year.

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Parenting Your Data

Parenting Your Data

I am pleased to welcome Guy Harvey as a guest blogger to my site this week.  Guy is an independent consultant with over 18 years of Information Management and Data Warehousing experience under his belt. Having worked with some of the UK largest companies, he has had the opportunity to view data management from many angles and experienced both success and failure along the way. Guy firmly believes data management starts, and remains as the responsibility of those who are involved with its creation and IT as an integral partner to deliver a quality service. Following this approach has delivered the successes but fully understands that each company brings challenges rarely seen anywhere else.

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Data Governance Interview - Alan Duncan

Data Governance Interview - Alan Duncan

This week I'm delighted that Alan Duncan agreed to be part of my Data Governance interviews.  Alan regularly posts excellent blogs and can always be found starting and participating in data related debates across various social media channels, so I was keen to learn about his Data Governance experiences and I'm sure that you will find it interesting reading too.

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Data Governance Should Be Like The Subway Map - Clear And Simple

Data Governance Should Be Like The Subway Map - Clear And Simple

I am really pleased that Gary Alleman has kindly agreed to post a guest blog on my site this week.  I enjoy reading Gary's blogs and I'm sure you will too.

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Data Governance Interview - Patrick Dewald

Data Governance Interview - Patrick Dewald

In this blog I interview Patrick Dewald.  Patrick is a Data Governance Architect and founding partner in Diaku.  He has a wealth of experience designing Master Data Management and Data Governance solutions for financial institutions. Patrick has been heading up Data Governance initiatives, designing and implementing group-wide data services from the ground up for the best part of 15 years. Patrick is recognised by his peers as a leader in the field of Data Governance.

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