WHEN do organizations need formal Data Governance?
Organizations need to move from information governance to formal Data Governance when one of four situations occur: 1. The organization gets so large that traditional management isn’t able to address data-related cross-functional activities. 2. The organization’s data systems get so complicated that traditional management isn’t able to address data-related cross-functional activities. 3. The organization’s Data Architects, SOA teams, or other horizontally-focused groups need the support of a cross-functional program that takes an enterprise (rather than siloed) view of data concerns and choices. 4. Regulation, compliance, or contractual requirements call for formal Data Governance. WHERE in an organization are Data Governance Programs located? This varies. They can be placed within Business Operations, IT, Compliance/Privacy, or Data Management organizational structures. What’s important is that they received appropriate levels of leadership support and appropriate levels of involvemen
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