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VP, ChiefDataOfficer, Tableau. Editor's note: This article originally appeared in Forbes , by Wendy Turner-Williams, ChiefDataOfficer, Tableau. In today’s fast-paced world of competing business priorities, the capacity to enable self-service data analytics with right-sized data governance is key.
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