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TAG Data Governance

 

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Welcome to TAG Data Governance society, TAG's newest society

Society Vision:

A corporate America driven by value-added processes and a solid foundation in 100% reliable information upon which executives can base decisions and steer their organizations.

Society Mission:

Our mission is to raise awareness of Data Governance as a transformational business function and to foster a collaborative non-competitive environment for Data Governance professionals to share their experiences and showcase their successes.

 

What is Data Governance?

 

There are many definitions for data governance in the marketplace.  Simply put, however, we believe that Data Governance is the formal and informal process of managing data within an organization.  That’s it. Whatever we do to control our data – good or bad – is Data Governance.  There are many aspects to a successful Data Governance program.  These vary from organization to organization.  In all cases, however, data governance is concerned with Policy, Procedure and Audit.  Other subjects that can fall under the scope of data governance include Data Architecture, Master Data Management, Master Data Maintenance, Data Security, Data Quality, Business Intelligence, Electronic Document Retention, Data Migration and Integration (governance), Enterprise Reporting and Data Warehousing.

 

What is the value of Data Governance?

 

But the real question is, “Why?” Why create a formal program for managing our data?  To answer the question, we must realize that, at the core of Data Governance is a process. Processes provide both consistency and repeatability. Without a data governance process our data quality is not sustainable and quickly degrades. Data quality can be controlled, to a degree, when it is first created.  However, the relevance and accuracy of that data often decays over time due to changes in our business, acquisitions and other factors affecting the rules associated with the data. Customers go out of business or move.  Vendors change their product composition.  Corporate growth can force new rules and regulations on us that require adapting quickly to avoid costly penalties. 

If ungoverned, all of these changes will quickly cause the information we own to become obsolete, undermining the fundamental value data provides to the organization – TRUST.  When we trust our data, we create the foundations for success:

STABILITY
COMPLIANCE
PERFORMANCE

Trust – without trust, we have chaos. Every decision we make is based on data. If our data isn’t trustworthy, how confident can we be in our ability to make decisions?

Stability is the ability of an object to maintain equilibrium after displacement. Accurate, consistent data enables consistent processes, which, in turn, ensures business stability. Our ability to react to change is based primarily in our data and the processes by which it is maintained.

Compliance is conforming to rules, specifications and/or standards and policies. Implementing Data Governance starts with Policies, standards, rules and definitions followed by processes to enforce, automate and monitor them.

Performance: Ultimately, Data Governance can drive significant benefit to the organization:

Decreased costs
Decreased time & effort
Decreased risk of compliance failures
Increased trust in corporate data
Improved decision support capabilities
Better organizational collaboration

 

Why join the Data Governance Society?

 

All organizations today share at least one common challenge – getting their data in order and keeping it that way.  The never-ending series of changes driven by the economy, M&A activities and internal optimization make this a huge concern for any organization today.  Over the years Data Governance has teetered between IT and core business functions going by many names and having many masters.  It has been called, master data management, enterprise data management, enterprise information management, data stewardship, enterprise data architecture and information management.  But no matter what label you give it, a rose is still a rose.  Joining the Data Governance Society will allow you to share what’s worked for you and for others and what has not.  The Data Governance Society creates a non-competitive environment where we can discuss the strategies of building a world class Data Governance Office from those that have done or are doing it. 

The Data Governance Society will create the kind of coordinated industry-wide approach to this emerging topic that is required for it to grow beyond its IT roots and take its proper place as a core business function helping to drive the business into new markets and grow revenues.

Join us today!  Help grow your industry from the top down!


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2012 TAG Data Governance Society Meetings and Events

February 28

April 24

June 26

August 28

October 30

December 4




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 Data Governance Board Members
 John A. Eisenhauer
 
(Chair)

 McKesson Corporation

 john.eisenhauer@mckesson.com

 Rick Young

 3 Sage Consulting

 Rick.young@3sageconsulting.com

 Niki Rabren

 3 Sage Consulting

 Niki.rabren@3sageconsulting.com

 Steve Strout

 Black Watch Data

 Steve.strout@blackwatchdata.com

 Mario Brenner

 Black Watch Data

 Mario.brenner@blackwatchdata.com

 Johannes Dorsch

 JDC Group

 J.dorsch@jdc-group.com

 Holly Starling  McKesson Corporation  holly.starling@mckesson.com
 David Keating  Alston & Bird  david.keating@alston.com

 Barbara Martin              (TAG Liaison)

 TAG  barbara@tagonline.org

 


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