DATA GOVERNANCE & DATA QUALITY
A personal space for practical perspectives on Data Governance, Data Quality, ownership, control and trusted business data.
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The focus is knowledge sharing, professional reflection and practical thinking.
I write about how data becomes reliable, understandable and useful for business decision-making — through structure, ownership, quality controls and clear definitions.
Thoughts on governance principles, ownership, accountability and practical data management.
Perspectives on why data quality issues repeat and how organizations can think about prevention, visibility and control.
Reflections on the importance of consistent master data for reporting, operations and decision-making.
Writing about the connection between business processes, data structures and trusted reporting.
Data problems are rarely isolated. They usually sit between process, ownership, definitions and reporting logic.
Reliable data needs clear meaning, responsibility and control before it can support reliable decisions.
People trust data when they understand where it comes from, how it is controlled and why it is reliable.
My professional background connects finance, retail, reporting, data quality and governance. This background shaped the way I think about data: not only as a technical asset, but as a business resource that needs structure, responsibility and trust.
I share practical thoughts about Data Governance, Data Quality and trusted business data on my blog.
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