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Data-Ed Webinar: The Importance of MDM

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About the Webinar

This presentation provides you with an understanding of reference and master data management (MDM) goals, including establishing and implementing authoritative data sources, establishing and implementing more effective means of delivering data to various business processes, and increasing the quality of information used in organizational analytical functions (such as BI). Attendees will learn how to incorporate data quality engineering into the planning of reference and MDM. Finally, we will discuss why MDM is so critical to the organization’s overall data strategy.

Takeaways:

  • What is reference and MDM?
  • Why are reference and MDM important?
  • How to use Reference and MDM Frameworks
  • Guiding principles & best practices for MDM

About the Speaker

Peter Aiken_croppedPeter Aiken, Ph.D., is widely acclaimed as one of the top ten data management authorities worldwide. As a practicing data consultant, author and researcher, he has been actively performing in and studying data management for more than 30 years. Throughout his career, he has held leadership positions and consulted with more than 50 organizations in 20 countries across numerous industries, including defense, banking, healthcare, telecommunications and manufacturing. He is a highly sought-after keynote speaker and author of multiple publications, including his latest books “Monetizing Data Management” and “Making the Case for the Chief Data Officer”. Peter is the Founding Director of Data Blueprint, a data management consulting firm that puts organizations on the right path to leverage data for competitive advantage and operational efficiency. He is also Associate Professor of Information Systems at Virginia Commonwealth University and past President of the International Data Management Association (DAMA).


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