
Getting in Front on Data
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Randal Schaffer
This book lays out the roles everyone, up and down the organization chart, can and must play to ensure that data is up to the demands of its use, in day-in, day-out work, decision-making, planning, and analytics.
By now, everyone knows that bad data extorts an enormous toll, adding huge (though often hidden) costs and making it more difficult to make good decisions and leverage advanced analyses. While the problems are pervasive and insidious, they are also solvable! As Tom Redman "the Data Doc" explains in Getting in Front on Data, the secret lies in getting the right people in the right roles to "get in front" of the management and social issues that lead to bad data in the first place.
Everyone should see himself or herself in this book. We are all both data customers and data creators.
©2016 Thomas C. Redman (P)2016 Technics PublicationsListeners also enjoyed...




















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I bought a physical copy of the book, to put on my desk at work, because my head manager asked during the interview, "What are the last two non-fiction books you've read?" I've lately realized that all of my managers wanted to see more "thinky" behavior from me, more awareness of the business rather than just an extreme tight focus on data.
For those who want to change the data organization
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Anyone who is actually worked on data strategy would know that this book doesn't hold water. I truly hope that everyone else who is reading this book as a primer doesn't take it as gospel.
Deceptive and pointless
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