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  • Disrupting Data Governance

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  • By: Laura Madsen
  • Narrated by: Tiffany Suzuki
  • Length: 3 hrs and 22 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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Publisher's summary

Data governance is broken. It's time we fix it.

Why is data governance so ineffective? The truth is, data governance programs aren't designed for the way we run our data teams. They aren't even designed for a modern organization at all. They were designed when reports still came through inter-office mail.

The flow of data into, within, and out of today's organizations is a tsunami breaking through rigid data governance methods. Yet, our programs still rely on that command and control approach. Have you ever tried to control a tsunami? Every organization that uses data knows that they need a data governance program. Data literacy efforts and legislation like GDPR have become the bellwethers for our governance functions. But we still sit in data governance meetings without enough people and too many questions to move things forward. There's no agility to the program because we imply a degree of frailty to the data that doesn't exist. We continue to insist on archaic methods that bring no value to our organizations. Achieving deep insights from data can't happen without good governance practices.

All indicators point to the need to create a resilient and responsive
data governance function. Where we go from here, and how we achieve success in
data governance requires a radically different way.

The hard truth: it's time to challenge everything we know about data governance.

Laura Madsen shows you how to redefine governance for the modern age. With a casual, witty style, Madsen taps on her decades of experience, shares interviews with other best-in-field experts, and grounds her perspective in research. Witness where it all fell apart, challenge long-held beliefs, and commit to a fundamental shift-that governance is not about stopping or preventing usage, but about supporting the usage of data. Be able to bring back trust and value to our data governance functions, and learn the:

  • People-driven approach to governance.
  • Processes that support the tsunami of data.
  • Cutting edge technology that's enabling data governance.
©2020 Technics Publications (P)2022 Technics Publications

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A must read 🤓

Laura Madsen's "Disrupting Data Governance" is a compelling and insightful guide that dives deep into the intricacies of data governance (DG). As someone who experienced this book through its audio version, I found it not only engaging but also packed with invaluable information for anyone looking to drive a successful DG program.

Madsen's approach to the subject is refreshingly straightforward. She cuts through the often convoluted discourse surrounding data governance, focusing on what truly matters: practical strategies and actionable insights. The book is meticulously organized, making it easy to follow and apply the principles she outlines.

One of the standout features of this book is its directness. Madsen doesn't waste time with unnecessary jargon or overly complex theories. Instead, she presents clear, concise guidance on how to implement and maintain a robust DG program. This pragmatic approach is particularly beneficial for professionals who are either new to the field or are seeking to refine their existing practices.

The author's expertise shines through as she discusses key components of a DG program, such as data stewardship, policy development, and compliance. Madsen also emphasizes the importance of aligning data governance with business objectives, ensuring that DG initiatives add tangible value to the organization.

Listening to the audio version of "Disrupting Data Governance" was a highly positive experience. The narration was clear and engaging, making it easy to absorb and retain the information. The format is ideal for busy professionals who can listen during commutes or while multitasking.

In conclusion, "Disrupting Data Governance" by Laura Madsen is an essential read (or listen) for anyone involved in data management. Its informative and to-the-point nature makes it a valuable resource for driving effective data governance programs. I highly recommend this book to both novices and seasoned professionals in the field, and it unequivocally deserves a full 5-star rating.

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Enjoyed this book. Nice narrator voice.

If you are experienced in DG, Laura will make you feel as part of a community. All the examples she provides will make you feel that you are not alone in this fight.
If you are new at Data Management her DG ops proposal will give you the elements to start sawing your DG path.

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