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Book of the Month: Insights from “Humanizing Data Strategy”

Dataversity

Welcome to our new series, “Book of the Month.” In this series, we will explore new books in the data management space, highlighting how thought leaders are driving innovation and shaping the future.

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Lean Governance: The Next Machine to Change the World

Dataversity

Lean GovernanceTM is the next machine to change the world of Data Governance and Enterprise Data Management. As proponents of lean thinking, we view corporations as data factories that produce information for operations, reporting, and financial modeling.

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Data Marketplace, Data Catalog, and Data Sharing Agreements: Let’s Make It Clear

Dataversity

As some of you already know, I am dedicating these summer days to the writing of my new book, “99 Questions About Data Management,” which follows in some way the book “20 Things You Have to Know About Data Management.”

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Fresh Ideas for Data Governance Professionals

The Data Administration Newsletter

As a frequent reviewer of data and strategy books, I am always interested in understanding authors’ perspectives on data governance. Two recent books have ideas that are worthy of data governance professionals: “Rewired” by Eric Lamarre, Kate Smaje, and Rodney W. Wixom, Cynthia M.

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Dear Laura: How Can I Build Traction for Data Governance in a Start-Up?

Dataversity

As I’ve been working to challenge the status quo on Data Governance – I get a lot of questions about how it will “really” work. In 2019, I wrote the book “Disrupting Data Governance” because I firmly believe that […]. The post Dear Laura: How Can I Build Traction for Data Governance in a Start-Up?

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The Book Look: AI Governance

The Data Administration Newsletter

Technics Publications has started publishing a line of Data-Driven AI books, and one of the first books in this series is “AI Governance” by Dr. Darryl J Carlton. The goal of the book in one sentence is to enable the reader to gain the knowledge and tools to effectively govern and oversee the use of […]

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Non-Invasive Data Governance – Considerations for 2023

The Data Administration Newsletter

It has been eight years plus since the first edition of my book, Non-Invasive Data Governance: The Path of Least Resistance and Greatest Success, was published by long-time TDAN.com contributor, Steve Hoberman, and his publishing company Technics Publications. That seems like a long time ago.