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Ensuring your reporting and analytics project is a success with a data management/governance plan
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You've just received funding to revamp and modernize your reporting and analytics environment. What's the number one activity you can do first to ensure your project is a success? Decide on a cloud environment? No. Decide which products to use and start evaluating vendors? No. Start hiring to fill skill gaps for the project? No. The number one thing you can do first to ensure success is to start an inventory of your current data and decide on a data management and data governance strategy.
In this 2nd of a 3 part series, we'll discuss the importance of a data management and data governance plan, where to start, and how to follow through with your plans.
About the speakers:
David Evans, founder & CEO of Geode Software, Inc., has broad-ranging experience as a entrepreneur, investor, consultant, founder, advisor and team member. He has worked in group travel, telemarketing, digital out of home advertising, light manufacturing, digital marketing, occupational therapy, e-commerce, retail, non-profit, ticketing, sports & entertainment, public agencies, alternative asset management, consumer services and professional services, and he brings domain-specific knowledge to these industries. He founded Geode Software, a technology consulting firm, in 2000. In this role he has helped clients successfully define, build and implement technology solutions in travel, telemarketing, manufacturing, distribution, marketing, actuarial, occupational therapy, e-commerce, retail, government, professional services and fund management. In addition to building solutions, he has been acting CTO for clients between $25-$100M a year in revenue and has assisted multiple clients through acquisition.
Taylor Poteet, is the CIO of The In Group International. He previously served as an Economic Grand Strategist at the W Institute for Sino-American relations and an Amazon Fellow at SMU Cox School of Business. While as a Berkman Klein Fellow for Internet & Society at Harvard University he co-founded the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School.
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