Data Diplomacy : Keeping Peace and Avoiding Data Governance Bureaucracy by Hakan Edvinsson (2020, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherTechnics Publications, LLC
ISBN-101634626761
ISBN-139781634626767
eBay Product ID (ePID)18038611097

Product Key Features

Number of Pages246 Pages
Publication NameData Diplomacy : Keeping Peace and Avoiding Data Governance Bureaucracy
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeneral
Publication Year2020
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaComputers, Business & Economics
AuthorHakan Edvinsson
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight13.7 Oz
Item Length9.1 in
Item Width6.1 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2019-951991
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal303.48/34
SynopsisSuccessful data governance requires replacing governance with diplomacy . This book is your guide to applying a lean and friendly yet proven approach to data governance and data design by leveraging your existing workforce, and allowing these data workers to create and sustain a data smart organization. "The time has come for Data Diplomacy. H kan Edvinsson describes DD as the way to engage everybody as data workers and to assist them with the data responsibilities associated with their business functions. The concept of Non-Coercive Data Governance as a core tenet of Data Diplomacy echoes from the practical nature of Non-Invasive Data Governance. Read this book and consider how diplomacy will make sense in your organization." Robert S. Seiner, President & Principal, KIK Consulting/TDAN.com Learn the diplomacy techniques and approach to align and unite the organization when facing challenges and taking on bold initiatives. Use a "getting things right from start" strategy for having the data correct enough to meet business needs. Become adept at facilitating business representatives to take responsibility to determine what the data should look like, what it should be called, and how it is connected. "This is a refreshing approach to Data Governance. If you feel stuck, it might be time to add a touch of diplomacy in your game..." Karima Makrof, Data Governance Manager at Volvo Cars, Successful data governance requires replacing governance with diplomacy. This book is your guide to applying a lean and friendly yet proven approach to data governance and data design by leveraging your existing workforce, and allowing these data workers to create and sustain a data smart organization. Learn the diplomacy techniques and approach to align and unite the organization when facing challenges and taking on bold initiatives. Use a "getting things right from start" strategy for having the data correct enough to meet business needs. Become adept at facilitating business representatives to take responsibility to determine what the data should look like, what it should be called, and how it is connected. This book is primarily intended for CIO's, CDO's, chief architects, data strategists, data governance leads, and data architects. It is for anyone who is struggling with data quality, data accountability, and the concept of data as a valuable asset. It is for those who seek a second generation of data governance, when the first generation was riddled by formality or just did not take off. The book is written for those who are in the frontline of the quest for data improvement, and covers these four topics: Chapter 1 introduces the concept of data diplomacy and illustrates it through a set of real-life cases where diplomacy played a crucial part. Chapter 2 covers the four arenas for performing diplomatic data governance and describes the activities that go on in each arena. Chapter 3 details the minimum set of roles that are needed when instituting data governance using a diplomatic approach. Chapter 4 is your toolbox as the data diplomat, containing various tips and techniques including the "Five Running Guys".
LC Classification NumberHF5548.37.E38 2020

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