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DG Can’t Be Self-Licking Ice Cream

May 7, 2012

by Angela Guess

Scott Delaney recently argued that Data Governance needs to be more than self-licking ice cream. He explains, “A friend and colleague regularly uses the self licking ice cream phrase to illustrate to the project management team he mentors that projects need to provide value to the enterprise and not just operate in a vacuum. No matter how well those in the project build a system, or how well that project is managed, it’s unlikely to be perceived as a useful and successful exercise unless the various stakeholder groups agree that the work was needed and worthwhile. From their point of view all that the project will have achieved is keeping those on the project busy and employed for its duration.”

He continues, “But that can’t be said for data governance, can it? Every organization has at least some data quality problems, conflicts around data ownership, data silos preventing leveraging the data asset across the business, so therefore every organization could benefit from a data governance program. That may be true, but I’d still like to bet that many, if not most, data governance programs are seen by many in the organization as self licking ice creams. Ask an exec or senior manager from one of those firms and chances are they’ll not see the value of the data governance initiative. If you’re heading a data governance program and your execs don’t recognise the need for it then, even if you think what you’re doing is worthwhile, I’ve got bad news for you – to others you’re licking your own ice cream!”

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