Practicing Data Mgt Better (12 to 1 PM)
SCHEDULE:
Data Management Best Practices (Practicing Data Management Better) |
Day(s): Monday |
Meeting Date(s): 11/04/2024 |
Start Time: 12:00 PM |
End Time: 01:00 PM |
Poor data skills will increase costs; steal increasing amounts of time; deliver less and present greater risk. It's important to develop defensive skills to differentiate between good and bad data.
A solid "Data Program" will:
- Promote best practices by using a Data Maturity Model (DMM) and a Body of Knowledge
(DMBOK) - and applying them together.
- Establish a foundation of data practices to measure & improve their capabilities, including:
• Data Governance
• Data Quality
• Data Management Strategy
• Data Platform / Architecture
• Data Operations
The maturity of the organization is based on the highest level that ALL of the components have reached. In fact, this foundation should be established before investing in technology. This webinar will provide an overview of these components.
Learning Outcomes:
• Understand foundational reference and master data management (MDM) concepts
based on the Data Management Body of Knowledge (DMBOK).
• Understand why these are an important component of your Data Architecture.
• Gain awareness of Reference and MDM Frameworks and building blocks.
• Know what MDM guiding principles consist of and best practices.
• Know how to utilize reference and MDM in support of business strategy.
Speaker Bio - Peter Aiken, Ph.D.
Dr. Peter Aiken is an Associate Prefessor at Virginia Commonwealth University. He's also President of DAMA International, and Associate Director of the MIT Society of Chief Data Officers.
Peter is the author of 12 books and dozens of articles. Some have been translated into Dutch, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Mandarin. Among his books are the first on CDOs (the case for data leadership), focusing on data monetization, on modern strategic data thinking and objectively specifying what it means to be data literate. International recognition has resulted in an intensive schedule of events worldwide.
Peter has worked in more than 30 countries over the last 35 years, with companies like the OS DoD, Nokia, Deutche Bank, Wells Fargo and Walmart. During this period he has helped organizations realize data savings in excess of 1.5 billion dollars.
TICKETS:
Category |
Early Bird Pricing (To – October 6) |
Regular Pricing |
Member Tickets |
$10 |
$15 |
Non-Member Tickets |
$20 |
$25 |
All PMINYC Volunteer Tickets (Volunteers - send email to fred.stein@pminyc.org to request the promo code for the lower rate,) |
$5 |
$10 |