Thank you so much for the clear distinction. It would be great if you can cover the topic about clear roles and responsibilities of data custodian, data steward and data owner with example and is there any overlap in responsibilities between them.
You are simply brilliant! I am trying to explain this to my Company. Best content creator out there, hands down! I am getting your course, no doubt about it…
I hope you liked it, Cara. I think any company working with data needs a data governance program. What will differ based on the size is its complexity, structure, framework. Especially as the company grows, it's good to grow with a good data foundation. Though most of the time, this doesn't happen and the company ends up investing into data governance down the line, but investing a lot more resources than if they would have invested on the onset.
I’m glad to hear that Lisa. Let me know if there are any other topics you would like me to cover in the future. And let me know what your colleagues are mentioning about it :)
Very good presentation, thanks! It would be nice to have a video on current data governance tools that are used to support data management and the data governance process.
I’m glad to hear that. I’m in the process of creating new videos so more to come, but let me know if there are any topics you’d like me to cover in the future.
Hello. I want to learn more about data governance and data management in banking/finance. Where is a good place to start? Looking to transition to a new role. Thanks!
Hi, I truly enjoy all your videos, It would be nice if you could cover the topic of Data Governance vs. Data Risk, What is the between the two of them, and how they complement each other?
I am new to this channel and thinking of learning more to consider this career path. I am currently into IT process management which deals with data visualization for hire up to make an informed decision. Thank you for sharing you knowledge.
I just want to clarify why in your interpretation Data Governance is a part of Data Management and not vice versa? Data Governance deals with Policies and Standards, Compliance and Regulations, Risk Management and so on. While Data Management (even from your presentation), deals with all operational tasks (Clean, Secure, Defined & Understood, Transformed, Integrated etc.)? From my point of view Data Management should be part of the big Data Governance!
Thank you for being an advocate of Data Governance! I have a question, if the business changes the hierarchy of their products, should we chanhe it in the source(ERP) as well?
Hi Grace, I need a few more details, but my first thought is yes if you have reports that depend on that hierarchy. You might also need to change some of the definitions for family of products.
Looking forward to having you as part of the course, MaRa. You can find out the details here: www.lightsondata.com/practical-data-governance-implementation/
Data governance is a part of data management. Usually it's about organization, policy and procedures. That's the view from DAMA(Data management association internal). But from Teradata or some other consulting companies, there is no "data management" concepton, they just call it DGS(data governance and stewardship).
The missing part is that many of the points inside the managed box depend on the process of defining how data is created. On my view many of the problems that have to be managed later could be completely avoided if taken into consideration at the moment data is created. Any later changes one applies to already collected data is a potential bias adder. Enterprises' stakeholders ultimately don't want data but information. These are not the same and the data fetish normally blinds people to this important distinction. This idea that data just exists and come inside a data team box that will manage this data simply misses the most fundamental part of the very existence of data, its creation (which is always a projection from a complex information landscape into a less complex one where information is always lost but in exchange some understanding is gained). This all happens inside a defined cosmology associated to an ontology and epistemology about the enterprise and the environment it is in and interacts with.
For sure, I'm not disregarding that in my video. All of those things need to happen across the data lifecycle, from its creation or acquisition all the way to its dissemination and even destruction.
This is the clearest definition I heard, ever! Awesome.
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching and for the comment.
very clear explaination, thank you so much!
Thanks for watching. I’m glad that you found it useful.
Absolutely the best explanation of the two concepts and their relationship!
Your presentation is outstanding. Clear and concise. Keep it up!
Thanks Anees. That means a lot. I hope you’ll like my other videos as well.
Thank you so much for the clear distinction.
It would be great if you can cover the topic about clear roles and responsibilities of data custodian, data steward and data owner with example and is there any overlap in responsibilities between them.
Thanks, I'll add this on the list of my future videos to film so it will come out in the new year.
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You are simply brilliant! I am trying to explain this to my Company. Best content creator out there, hands down! I am getting your course, no doubt about it…
Much appreciated Rafael. Your comment means a lot.
Looking forward to having you enrolled in the course.
WoW!!! Such good few words to explain the difference.. Big thanks to you
It's my pleasure, Ahmed. I hope you're enjoying the other videos, too.
The clearest, Most simple and well put together explanations I have got evaaaaaaa. Thèse are simple concepts to grabs when well explained.
Thanks sir
I'm glad to hear that. It's what I'm trying to do and show that these topics can be more accessible than they initially seem.
Simple, short, and awesome way to explain them, thanks a lot!
I'm glad you liked it, Jorge. I hope you find other videos from my channel to be useful as well.
I think you made this just for me! What is the smallest company you think needs a data governance program?
I hope you liked it, Cara. I think any company working with data needs a data governance program. What will differ based on the size is its complexity, structure, framework. Especially as the company grows, it's good to grow with a good data foundation.
Though most of the time, this doesn't happen and the company ends up investing into data governance down the line, but investing a lot more resources than if they would have invested on the onset.
Great Video George!! I'm going to share around my company!!
I’m glad to hear that Lisa. Let me know if there are any other topics you would like me to cover in the future.
And let me know what your colleagues are mentioning about it :)
Question: if i am data science student can I be data governance in company or this role should be for cyber security student?
Hi Daniel, I think you can fit that role nicely. Data governance would work with the cyber security team, but it wouldn’t be the same thing.
Brilliant and simple! Thanks!
Glad to hear that, Mack. If there are other topics you would like me to tackle, please let me know.
Clear and simple explanation. Thank you for sharing it
Thanks for watching, Daniel!
Very good presentation, thanks! It would be nice to have a video on current data governance tools that are used to support data management and the data governance process.
Thank you, I’ll make a note of that. I’ll see how I can describe capabilities without putting the lights on particular vendors.
Excellent. Thank you very much.
Sr Cloud Solution Architect here. This is the clearest I've seen it explained over the years.
I’m glad to hear that. I’m in the process of creating new videos so more to come, but let me know if there are any topics you’d like me to cover in the future.
Excellent explanation!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and for commenting.
Great video!
Thank you very much, DATAcated!!!
Very simple but still great explanation and easy to understand. Great job, thank you!
Happy to hear. Thank you for watching.
Hello. I want to learn more about data governance and data management in banking/finance. Where is a good place to start? Looking to transition to a new role. Thanks!
Hi Raven, my material is agnostic to an industry, but you can check out my content and courses at lightsondata.com/
Hi,
I truly enjoy all your videos, It would be nice if you could cover the topic of Data Governance vs. Data Risk, What is the between the two of them, and how they complement each other?
Noted! I’ll add it to the list.
@@LightsOnData Thank you, I can't wait to see that session.
I am new to this channel and thinking of learning more to consider this career path. I am currently into IT process management which deals with data visualization for hire up to make an informed decision. Thank you for sharing you knowledge.
My pleasure Ievel. I hope you'll find other helpful videos on my channel, too.
I just want to clarify why in your interpretation Data Governance is a part of Data Management and not vice versa? Data Governance deals with Policies and Standards, Compliance and Regulations, Risk Management and so on. While Data Management (even from your presentation), deals with all operational tasks (Clean, Secure, Defined & Understood, Transformed, Integrated etc.)?
From my point of view Data Management should be part of the big Data Governance!
DAMA DMBOK framework defines 11 functional areas of data management, one of which being data governance.
Thank you so much, I never usually comment but this was brilliant and super helpful, thank you
Thanks Nahla for taking the time to comment. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Wow amazing explanation. Thanks.
I'm glad to hear that. More videos are in the works.
Thank you so much! you are the best!
I'm glad that you found it useful.
Thank you for all efforts you put for providing great videos 😊👍
Thank you for watching, Hari
Would you mind if you talk about collecting the right data ?
thank you so much 🙏😊
Thank you for being an advocate of Data Governance! I have a question, if the business changes the hierarchy of their products, should we chanhe it in the source(ERP) as well?
Hi Grace, I need a few more details, but my first thought is yes if you have reports that depend on that hierarchy. You might also need to change some of the definitions for family of products.
@@LightsOnData Thank you Sir! I just needed confirmation from the Guru :)
Practical and impactful
Glad to hear. Let me know if there are other topics that you’d like me to address.
I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Best explanation!
That made my day. Thanks for watching, Michael.
Thanks for brilliant explanation...I would love to go for your course.....can we have few examples of real world scenario to explain these terms....
Looking forward to having you as part of the course, MaRa. You can find out the details here: www.lightsondata.com/practical-data-governance-implementation/
Thanks for this great video. ✌✌✌
Thanks! Do you have a course covering Data Management?
Not yet, just data governance, but I've added this to my list and I'll work on a data management course as well.
Hi George! Do you issue certificates om courses you provide? DG Implementation and Business Glossary?
Hi Linda, for each course there will be a certificate of completion.
Thank you!
Data governance is a part of data management. Usually it's about organization, policy and procedures. That's the view from DAMA(Data management association internal).
But from Teradata or some other consulting companies, there is no "data management" concepton, they just call it DGS(data governance and stewardship).
The missing part is that many of the points inside the managed box depend on the process of defining how data is created. On my view many of the problems that have to be managed later could be completely avoided if taken into consideration at the moment data is created. Any later changes one applies to already collected data is a potential bias adder. Enterprises' stakeholders ultimately don't want data but information. These are not the same and the data fetish normally blinds people to this important distinction. This idea that data just exists and come inside a data team box that will manage this data simply misses the most fundamental part of the very existence of data, its creation (which is always a projection from a complex information landscape into a less complex one where information is always lost but in exchange some understanding is gained). This all happens inside a defined cosmology associated to an ontology and epistemology about the enterprise and the environment it is in and interacts with.
For sure, I'm not disregarding that in my video. All of those things need to happen across the data lifecycle, from its creation or acquisition all the way to its dissemination and even destruction.
I loveeeee your video.
That's awesome, Abdul. Is there a particular topic that you would like me to cover next?
What challenges did you face during the change management adoption? ruclips.net/video/jNty9CEmQUA/видео.html
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